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2016 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) 709-2400
Fax: 1-855-270-2721
e-mail: [email protected]
OFFICE STAFF
Estimates Administrative Surveys
Wendy Vance Oscar West Kelly Huston
Krystal Allen-Camp Alaska Eric Stebbins
Ann Clemon Suzan Benz Angelica Espino
Mark Cerise Alan Funk
William Cumberland Idaho Glen Goodrich
Mark Deonier Vince Matthews Tara Guy
Kim Dunn Bill Sigrist Christina Harlow
Khali Glenn Josh Neufelder
Brian Kugel Oregon Scott Peterson
Sylvia Olivo Dave Losh Jennifer Reichert
Mali Viste Gene Pierce Angela Xavier
Rita Walker
Intern
Elizabeth Ehrsam
Elaine Jordan
U. S. Department of Agriculture
National Agricultural Statistics Service
Hubert Hamer, Administrator
STATE SUMMARY
Crop Acreage, Yield, Production, and Value ........ 1
Washington’s Rank in the Nation’s Agriculture ... 2
Record Highs and Lows of Commodities .......... .3-5
Farm Numbers .................................................... 6-7
Farm Labor ......................................................... 8-9
PRICES:
Prices Received by Farmers............................ 10-13
Index of Prices Received and Paid ................. 14-15
Grazing Fees ........................................................ 16
Cash Rent by County ........................................... 17
Average Land Values per Acre ............................ 18
FIELD CROPS:
Wheat (All, Spring, and Winter) ..................... 19-22
Barley ............................................................. 23-25
Oats ................................................................. 26-27
Corn (Grain and Silage) .................................. 28-30
Dry Edible Beans ............................................ 31-33
Dry Peas, Lentils, and Wrinkled Seed Peas ......... 34
Potatoes (Fall) ................................................. 35-40
Hops ................................................................ 41-43
Hay (All, Alfalfa, and Other) .......................... 44-47
New Seedings of Alfalfa and Forage Crops ... 47-48
Canola .................................................................. 48Mint (Spearmint and Peppermint) ....................... 49
VEGETABLES:
Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value 50-52
Mushrooms .......................................................... 52
FRUITS, NUTS, and BERRIES:
Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value ....... 53-57
Wine Grapes by Variety ............................................. 56
Berries ................................................................... 58-59
Refrigerated Storage ................................................... 59
LIVESTOCK and DAIRY:
Milk Cows and Milk Production ................................. 60
Marketing, Income, and Value of Milk Production ..... 61
Cattle and Calves Inventory......................................... 62
Cattle and Calves Production and Income ................... 62
Cattle on Feed Inventory ............................................. 63
Cattle Slaughtered........................................................ 64
Cattle and Calves Inventory by County ................. 65-66
Sheep and Lambs ............................................. …..….67
Wool ................................................................ …..….67
Goats ............................................................................ 67
Poultry and Eggs .................................................... 68-69
Bees and Honey ........................................................... 70
AQUACULTURE:
Trout ...................................................................... 70-71
MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES:
Floriculture ............................................................ 72-75
MARKETING YEAR DEFINITIONS .................... 76
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) 1 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Selected Crop Acreage, Yield, Production, and Value — Washington: 2014-2015
Crop and production unit
2014 2015
Harvested Yield per
acre Production
Value of production
Harvested Yield per
acre Production
Value of production
(1,000 acres) (unit) (1,000 units) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 acres) (unit) (1,000 units) (1,000 dollars)
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 ........................ tons Peach .............................. tons Pear, Bartlett .................... tons Pear, other ....................... tons Prunes and plums ............ tons Blueberries .................. pounds Cranberries .................. barrels Raspberries, red ......... pounds Strawberries ...................... cwt Vegetable crops Asparagus ......................... cwt Carrots, processing .......... tons Green peas, processing.................... tons Onions, non-storage .......... cwt Onions, storage ................. cwt Sweet corn, fresh market .................. cwt Sweet corn, processing.................... tons
2,250.0 1,640.0
610.0 105.0
5.0
110.0 105.0 126.7 88.0 50.0
870.0 420.0 450.0 103.0 165.0
28.9 15.0 15.0
148.0 1.2
35.0 2.1
24.0
48.0 1.5 2.4 8.8
12.5
0.4 9.3 1.6 9.5 1.1
3.8 (D)
40.5
2.0
20.0
11.5
69.4
48.2 52.0 38.0 60.0 70.0
215.0 28.0 14.8 19.0 11.0
3.7 4.7 2.8 7.4
615.0
1,936.0 100.0 129.0
51,700.0 7.8
13,540.0 11,600.0
11.9
4.7 8.2 5.2
20.6 18.8
6.8
10,300.0 97.5
7,330.0 90.0
48.0 (D)
2.9
400.0 650.0
158.0
10.0
108,460 85,280 23,180 6,300
350
23,650 2,940 1,881 1,672
550
3,234 1,974 1,260
758 101,475
55,861 1,500 1,938
7,650,000 18,600
474,000 24,300
285
227 12 13
181 235
3
95,800 156
69,600 99
182 (D)
118
800
13,000
1,817
693
714,858 547,498 167,360 22,302
893
115,885 (NA)
60,944 25,749 17,600
702,702 420,462 282,240
(NA) 771,210
208,362 31,500 36,411
1,892,697 9,721
502,370 7,290
49,875
251,970 10,215 10,855 92,987
150,885
1,760 117,224
6,959 59,096 11,093
13,721 (D)
29,433
27,680
106,444
49,059
74,693
2,225.0 1,590.0
635.0 105.0
5.0
75.0 95.0
109.0 102.0 59.0
750.0 390.0 360.0 130.0 170.0
32.2 14.0 17.9
148.0 1.2
35.0 2.1
22.0
48.0 1.2 2.2 8.6
12.2
0.4 11.0 1.6 9.2 0.9
3.8 (D)
42.6
2.0
19.9
25.3
78.8
50.3 56.0 36.0 48.0 54.0
215.0 26.0 14.5 14.0 7.5
3.8 5.2 2.3 8.9
590.0
1,849.0 110.0 124.0
40,200.0 6.0
12,720.0 11,900.0
8.6
4.8 8.1 5.8
20.7 16.6
6.8
9,450.0 123.8
7,910.0 77.0
44.0 (D)
3.5
380.0 690.0
136.0
9.2
111,900 89,040 22,860 5,040
270
16,125 2,470 1,582 1,428
443
2,856 2,028
828 1,154
100,300
59,453 1,540 2,218
5,950,000 14,000
445,300 25,000
189
230 10 13
178 202
3
103,950 198
72,770 70
167 (D)
147
760
13,731
3,441
722
629,124 498,624 130,500 16,080
689
74,981 (NA)
50,308 21,277 16,258
499,140 360,984 156,492
(NA) 772,310
280,025 30,646 39,974
2,396,250 (D)
436,918 11,000 34,587
262,200
8,840 13,644 93,870
145,880
1,802 146,847
8,749 89,000 7,840
15,584 (D)
38,580
34,808
177,698
21,678
76,306
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (NA) Not available. 1 Bearing acres for fruit crops. 2 Value is for utilized production.
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Crop and Livestock Production and Rank Among All States — Washington: 2014-2015
Item and unit
Rank among States Washington's production Leading
State 2015 2014 Total Percent of
United States
(rank) (rank) (units) (percent)
Field crops Hops ............................................... 1,000 pounds Spearmint oil ................................... 1,000 pounds Wrinkled seed peas ............................... 1,000 cwt Potatoes, fall ......................................... 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 Apples, all ...................................................... tons Grapes, Concord ............................................ tons Sweet cherries................................................ tons Pears, all ........................................................ tons Grapes, Niagara ............................................. tons Nectarines ...................................................... tons Apricots .......................................................... tons Grapes, all ...................................................... tons Prunes and plums........................................... tons Tart cherries ................................................... tons Peaches ......................................................... tons Vegetable crops Green peas, processing .................................. tons Sweet corn, processing .................................. tons Onions, all summer ............................... 1,000 cwt Asparagus, all ................................................. cwt Sweet corn, fresh market ....................... 1,000 cwt Berry crops Blueberries, cultivated ..................... 1,000 pounds All raspberries ................................. 1,000 pounds Cranberries ................................................ barrels Strawberries .................................................... cwt Livestock Milk ................................................ million pounds Milk cows ...................................................... head Honey ............................................. 1,000 pounds Eggs ................................................... million eggs Chickens, (excluding broilers) .............. 1,000 head Cattle and calves, all ..................................... head Sheep and lambs .......................................... head
1 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 6 7 9
19
1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 6
1 2 2 3 4
1 2 5 5
10 10 12 17 18 29 29
1 1 1 2 3 3 3 5 6 6
12 17
1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 7
1 2 3 3 4
3 2 5 5
10 10 14 16 18 29 27
59,453 2,218
230 100,300
1,540 443
1,428 111,900
1,582 5,040 1,154 2,856
2,975,000 175,000 222,650 380,000 14,000 9,700 7,150
419,000 2,700
12,500 12,850
147,210 722,240 14,491
167,000 3,441
104,400 74,100
198,000 70,000
6,606 277,000
3,212 2,095 9,397
1,150,000 50,000
75.4 72.2 59.9 24.8 26.2 8.4 7.8 5.4 5.3 2.3 3.4 2.1
59.5 43.6 65.8 46.3 25.9 5.8
17.2 5.5
27.9 9.9 1.5
35.8 29.0 23.8 24.4 12.3
18.6 28.2 2.3 0.2
3.2 3.0 2.1 2.2 2.0 1.3 1.0
Washington Washington Washington
Idaho Oregon
Montana North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota
Wisconsin Texas
Washington Washington Washington Washington
Michigan California California California
Oregon Michigan California
Washington Minnesota California California California
Washington California
Wisconsin California
California California
North Dakota Iowa Iowa
Texas Texas
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Record Highs and Lows for Field and Vegetable Crops through 2015 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
126,700 1,000
390,000 42,000
163,000 24,000
175,000 8,000
37,475 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
2014 1930, 1937
1943 1929
1980 1959
2000 1882
2016 1923
1934 1882
1995 1934
1978 1964
1988, 1989 1923
1995 1929
1968 1928
2012 1919
2012 1918
2015 1975
2000 1934
70.9 12.5
75.0 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
48.0 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
2011 1918
1980 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
2014 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
2,220.0 8.0
5,655.0 330.0
1,630.0 180.0
105,000.0 551.0
74,952.1 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
2012 1930
1943 1929
1980 1959
2000 1883
2009 1919
2003 1882
1996 1932
1978 1964
1989 1924
1999 1929
1967 1928
2012 1921
2012 1936
2015 1961
2003 1934
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Record Highs and Lows for Fruit Crops — Washington [The most recent two years are provided for items which were tied in multiple years.]
Crop and unit Year
estimate began
Production
Total Year
(1,000 units)
Fruit crops Apples .......................................................................................... (tons) High................................................................................................... Low ................................................................................................... Sweet cherries.............................................................................. (tons) High................................................................................................... Low ................................................................................................... Bartlett pears ................................................................................ (tons) High................................................................................................... Low ................................................................................................... Other pears .................................................................................. (tons) High................................................................................................... Low ................................................................................................... Grapes, all .................................................................................... (tons) High................................................................................................... Low ................................................................................................... Prunes and plums......................................................................... (tons) High................................................................................................... Low ................................................................................................... Apricots ........................................................................................ (tons) High................................................................................................... Low ................................................................................................... Tart cherries ................................................................................. (tons) High................................................................................................... Low ................................................................................................... Peaches ....................................................................................... (tons) High................................................................................................... Low ...................................................................................................
1889
1934
1919
1919
1909
1919
1927
1934
1899
3,825.0 13.6
264.0
1.8
210.0 28.9
280.0 10.3
512.0
0.9
50.3 2.4
28.0 0.8
12.5 0.5
61.6 0.5
2014 1889
2012 1965
1999 1920
2011 1924
2014 1910
1929 2013
1947 1965
2015 1981
1947 1965
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
11,000
250
1,700 700
9,900
700
9,000 1,100
2015 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
104,400.0
700.0
202.0 3.5
76,050.0
980.0
61,680.0 6,588.0
2015 1950
1994 1930
2001 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 and pigs ....................................................................... (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
250 6
815 46
434 23
8,250 4,782
6,606 1,540
2,095
626
100 46
1980 1867
1945 1867
2001 1935
1902 2005
1944 2009
1931 1953
2015 1924
2015 1924
1959 2007
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Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size — Washington and United States: 2006-2015
Year
Washington United States
Number of farms Land in farms
Number of farms Land in farms
Average size Total land Average size Total land
(number) (acres) (1,000 acres) (number) (acres) (1,000 acres)
2006 ................................. 2007 ................................. 2008 ................................. 2009 ................................. 2010 ................................. 2011 ................................. 2012 ................................. 2013 ................................. 2014 ................................. 2015 .................................
34,000 39,300 39,100 38,700 38,200
37,800 37,300 37,000 36,700 36,000
441 379 376 377 382
386 394 400 401 408
15,000 14,900 14,700 14,600 14,600
14,600 14,700 14,800 14,700 14,700
2,088,790 2,204,950 2,184,500 2,169,660 2,149,520
2,131,240 2,109,810 2,102,010 2,085,000 2,067,000
443 418 421 423 426
429 433 435 438 441
925,790 921,460 918,600 917,590 915,660
914,420 914,600 914,030 913,000 912,000
Number of Farms by Economic Sales Class — Washington: 2006-2015
Year
Economic sales class
Total $1,000 - $9,999
$10,000 - $99,999
$100,000 - $249,000
$250,000 - $499,999
$500,000 - $999,999
$500,000 $1,000,000
or more 1
(number) (number) (number) (number) (number) (number) (number) (number)
2006 ........................ 2007 ........................ 2008 ........................ 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ 2012 ........................ 2013 ........................ 2014 ........................ 2015 ........................
18,700 24,100 24,100 23,700 23,500
23,100 22,500 22,400 22,200 21,500
8,500 9,000 8,850 8,900 8,700
8,500 8,550 8,400 8,400 8,400
2,900 2,000 2,050 2,100 2,000
2,150 2,150 2,150 2,200 2,150
1,700 1,700 1,650 1,550 1,500
1,450 1,300 1,250 1,250 1,250
(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
1,200 1,050 1,050
2,200 2,500 2,450 2,450 2,500
2,600 2,800 (NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
1,600 1,600 1,650
34,000 39,300 39,100 38,700 38,200
37,800 37,300 37,000 36,700 36,000
(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: 2006-2015
Year
Economic sales class
Total $1,000 - $9,999
$10,000 - $99,999
$100,000 - $249,000
$250,000 - $499,999
$500,000 - $999,999
$500,000 $1,000,000
or more 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
2006 ........................ 2007 ........................ 2008 ........................ 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ 2012 ........................ 2013 ........................ 2014 ........................ 2015 ........................
1,000 1,300 1,250 1,170 1,030
1,000
970 1,000 1,000 1,020
2,600 3,200 2,860 2,640 2,430
2,190 2,000 2,000 1,900 1,900
3,200 1,800 1,770 1,740 1,710
1,600 1,550 1,560 1,600 1,550
2,500 2,800 2,700 2,580 2,510
2,510 2,240 2,250 2,250 2,250
(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
2,990 2,950 2,930
5,700 5,800 6,120 6,470 6,920
7,300 7,940 (NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
5,000 5,000 5,050
15,000 14,900 14,700 14,600 14,600
14,600 14,700 14,800 14,700 14,700
(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: 2006-2015
Year
Economic sales class
Total $1,000 - $9,999
$10,000 - $99,999
$100,000 - $249,000
$250,000 - $499,999
$500,000 - $999,999
$500,000 $1,000,000
or more 1
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
2006 ........................ 2007 ........................ 2008 ........................ 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ 2012 ........................ 2013 ........................ 2014 ........................ 2015 ........................
53 54 52 49 44
43 43 45 45 47
306 356 323 297 279
258 234 238 226 226
1,103 900 863 829 855
744 721 726 727 721
1,471 1,647 1,636 1,665 1,673
1,731 1,723 1,800 1,800 1,800
(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
2,492 2,810 2,790
2,591 2,320 2,498 2,641 2,768
2,808 2,836 (NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
3,125 3,125 3,061
441 379 376 377 382
386 394 400 401 408
(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 2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Number of Workers and Hours Worked — Region and United States: 2014-2016 [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)
2014 January Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... April Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... July Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... October Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... 2015 January Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... April Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... July Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... October Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... 2016 January Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... April Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... July Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... October Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States .....................................
42,000 131,000 540,000
54,000
163,000 690,000
118,000 177,000 838,000
81,000
169,000 782,000
40,000 132,000 549,000
50,000
159,000 687,000
104,000 180,000 872,000
80,000
177,000 841,000
48,000 132,000 582,000
59,000
153,000 703,000
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
33,000 111,000 459,000
39,000
140,000 558,000
52,000
143,000 583,000
44,000
133,000 561,000
31,000 114,000 458,000
37,000
135,000 545,000
57,000
149,000 626,000
48,000
148,000 610,000
41,000 114,000 494,000
44,000
128,000 558,000
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
9,000 20,000 81,000
15,000 23,000
132,000
66,000 34,000
255,000
37,000 36,000
221,000
9,000 18,000 91,000
13,000 24,000
142,000
47,000 31,000
246,000
32,000 29,000
231,000
7,000 18,000 88,000
15,000 25,000
145,000
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
40 41 39
43 41 40
40 44 41
40 45 41
40 40 39
41 42 40
42 44 41
42 44 42
37 41 39
42 44 40
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) Not available. 1 Pacific Region includes Oregon and Washington.
2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) 9 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Wage rates by Type of Worker — Region and United States: 2014-2016 [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)
2014 January Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... April Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... July Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... October Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... 2015 January Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... April Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... July Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... October Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... 2016 January Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... April Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... July Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... October Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States .....................................
11.66 10.75 11.10
11.45 11.00 11.02
12.70 11.50 11.36
13.04 11.45 11.52
11.48 11.30 11.40
11.46 11.60 11.36
12.62 12.05 11.73
14.12 11.85 12.11
12.26 12.05 11.84
12.30 12.35 12.00
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
12.06 11.80 11.36
12.05 11.70 11.35
12.78 11.90 11.26
12.55 12.05 11.29
12.45 12.30 11.69
12.01 11.95 11.58
12.30 13.10 11.80
12.41 13.15 12.02
13.09 12.65 12.02
12.90 12.85 12.01
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
11.75 10.92 11.20
11.55 11.09 11.12
12.70 11.57 11.33
13.00 11.56 11.46
11.65 11.48 11.52
11.55 11.65 11.43
12.60 12.20 11.75
14.00 12.05 12.09
12.35 12.16 11.91
12.35 12.43 12.00
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
12.83 12.13 12.23
12.29 12.28 12.01
13.03 12.42 11.96
13.42 12.54 12.12
12.55 12.90 12.53
12.27 12.81 12.28
12.97 13.25 12.47
14.39 13.16 12.82
13.22 13.65 12.83
12.92 13.61 12.75
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) Not available. 1 Pacific Region includes Oregon and Washington.
10 2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Prices Received for Small Grain Crops — Washington: Monthly and Marketing Year Average, 2007-2016
Crop and year
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Marketing year
average price
(dollars
per bushel)
(dollars per
bushel)
(dollars per
bushel)
(dollars per
bushel)
(dollars per
bushel)
(dollars per
bushel)
(dollars per
bushel)
(dollars per
bushel)
(dollars per
bushel)
(dollars per
bushel)
(dollars per
bushel)
(dollars per
bushel)
(dollars per bushel)
Wheat, all 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 .................. 2016 .................. Winter wheat 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 .................. 2016 .................. Spring wheat 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 .................. 2016 .................. Barley, all 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 .................. 2016 ..................
4.62 8.82 5.99 5.00 6.33
6.41 8.30 6.95 6.59 5.60
4.57 8.85 5.84 4.75 6.18
6.10 8.20 6.79 6.47 5.59
4.84 8.67 6.75 5.78 7.03
7.75 8.69 7.49 7.25 5.68
3.60 6.06 2.44 2.84 3.87
4.54 5.60 3.56 3.33 3.19
5.00
11.00 5.54 4.84 7.46
6.65 8.05 6.75 6.34 5.04
4.93 9.95 5.42 4.55 7.09
6.42 8.01 6.64 6.26 4.99
5.24 14.00 6.22 5.74 8.69
7.68 8.27 7.25 6.82 5.29
3.42 5.32 2.43 2.92 4.43
4.23 5.54 3.53 3.96 3.30
5.18
10.80 5.38 4.84 7.31
6.76 8.17 6.97 6.24 4.81
5.15 10.40 5.14 4.45 6.64
6.56 8.07 6.87 6.14 4.79
5.29 12.70 6.42 5.73 9.23
7.68 8.53 7.48 6.79 4.98
3.63 5.56 2.73 2.83 4.51
4.45 5.41 3.78 3.53 3.20
5.46
10.50 5.54 4.52 7.49
6.93 7.89 7.07 6.24 4.85
5.43 10.20 5.33 4.34 7.14
6.56 7.69 6.98 6.13 4.77
5.54 11.60 6.47 5.29 8.87
8.23 8.37 7.55 6.82 5.24
3.91 5.43 2.67 2.69 5.40
4.54 5.24 4.61 3.45 3.03
5.31 9.58 5.51 4.49 7.97
6.96 7.56 7.31 5.62 4.86
5.22 9.42 5.31 4.27 7.45
6.53 7.43 7.22 5.57 4.80
5.52 10.60 6.49 5.26 9.38
8.04 8.08 7.75 5.92 5.12
3.75 4.87 2.75 2.75 4.75
4.71 5.18 4.39 4.59 2.68
5.64 7.94 5.54 4.35 7.67
6.91 7.30 6.97 5.76 4.75
5.62 7.54 5.41 4.21 7.08
6.63 7.16 6.89 5.75 4.68
5.69 10.10 6.22 5.04 9.38
7.83 7.86 7.12 5.86 5.07
3.70 4.75 2.92 3.30 4.81
4.89 5.26 4.11 4.03 2.94
5.13 8.19 5.42 4.86 6.26
7.70 7.40 6.85 6.25 4.80
5.10 8.07 5.23 4.79 6.09
7.42 7.37 6.82 6.21 4.77
5.25 8.84 6.06 5.26 7.28
8.46 7.53 7.05 6.53 4.99
3.84 4.84 3.10 3.44 4.96
5.16 5.02 3.88 3.61 2.95
5.68 8.06 5.70 5.65 7.49
7.81 7.12 6.64 6.00 4.49
5.66 7.90 5.21 5.57 6.97
7.68 7.05 6.54 6.00 4.44
5.76 8.90 6.82 6.03 8.59
8.35 7.48 7.12 6.01 4.79
4.11 4.94 2.45 3.03 5.05
5.71 4.52 3.55 3.65 3.04
7.28 7.25 4.50 5.92 7.00
8.13 6.74 6.73 5.46 (NA)
7.30 7.06 4.32 5.80 6.62
8.04 6.69 6.46 5.43 (NA)
7.18 8.16 5.14 6.50 8.32
8.54 7.03 7.74 5.60 (NA)
5.29 4.75 2.74 3.26 5.26
5.49 4.41 3.30 3.40 (NA)
8.42 6.21 4.45 5.80 6.70
8.35 6.88 6.50 5.62 (NA)
8.38 5.96 4.27 5.71 6.28
8.24 6.82 6.32 5.57 (NA)
8.63 7.23 5.24 6.24 8.15
8.79 7.21 7.38 5.85 (NA)
6.15 3.84 3.15 3.76 4.46
5.40 3.58 3.21 3.43 (NA)
7.94 6.12 5.05 5.99 6.47
8.33 6.83 6.68 5.54 (NA)
7.93 5.90 4.72 5.85 6.05
8.22 6.79 6.54 5.49 (NA)
7.97 7.10 5.93 6.69 8.03
8.80 7.09 7.43 5.82 (NA)
5.74 3.27 2.73 3.78 4.59
5.65 3.61 3.18 3.12 (NA)
8.53 5.67 4.87 6.25 6.36
8.35 7.02 6.82 5.38 (NA)
8.46 5.46 4.66 6.10 6.08
8.26 6.97 6.69 5.33 (NA)
8.84 6.52 5.65 6.97 7.62
8.72 7.30 7.45 5.61 (NA)
5.40 2.83 2.73 3.77 4.26
5.62 3.59 3.34 2.99 (NA)
7.58 6.26 4.85 6.24 6.78
8.07 6.95 6.55 5.35 (NA)
7.51 6.08 4.58 6.03 6.40
7.96 6.87 6.42 5.31 (NA)
7.89 7.10 5.74 7.15 8.08
8.51 7.34 7.22 5.56 (NA)
5.08 3.49 2.90 3.66 4.85
5.53 4.12 3.54 3.31 (NA)
(NA) Not available.
2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) 11 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Prices Received for Hay — Washington: Monthly and Marketing Year Average, 2007-2016
Crop and year
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Marketing
year average price
(dollars per ton)
(dollars per ton)
(dollars per ton)
(dollars per ton)
(dollars per ton)
(dollars per ton)
(dollars per ton)
(dollars per ton)
(dollars per ton)
(dollars per ton)
(dollars per ton)
(dollars per ton)
(dollars per ton)
All hay 2007 .......... 2008 .......... 2009 .......... 2010 .......... 2011 .......... 2012 .......... 2013 .......... 2014 .......... 2015 .......... 2016 .......... Alfalfa hay 2007 .......... 2008 .......... 2009 .......... 2010 .......... 2011 .......... 2012 .......... 2013 .......... 2014 .......... 2015 .......... 2016 .......... Other hay 2007 .......... 2008 .......... 2009 .......... 2010 .......... 2011 .......... 2012 .......... 2013 .......... 2014 .......... 2015 .......... 2016 ..........
128 156 209 133 144
226 225 201 210 162
125 155 205 120 130
245 225 190 210 155
135 160 220 180 170
200 225 225 210 180
131 161 197 130 143
233 227 197 196 162
130 160 195 115 130
250 230 185 200 155
135 165 200 175 170
210 220 220 190 180
128 163 187 129 149
232 223 192 196 152
125 160 180 115 140
245 225 180 200 145
135 170 200 170 170
215 220 215 190 170
131 161 166 125 155
230 223 195 195 145
130 160 155 115 150
240 225 185 195 140
135 170 195 170 165
215 220 220 195 160
131 178 157 133 161
232 223 199 195 149
130 180 150 125 155
240 225 190 200 145
135 170 180 170 175
220 220 220 185 160
144 235 140 137 178
227 219 226 196 152
145 235 130 125 175
230 215 220 195 145
140 235 180 170 185
220 230 240 200 170
140 242 137 152 194
227 221 231 188 149
140 245 125 130 190
225 215 220 185 140
140 230 180 195 200
230 235 250 195 165
140 245 134 154 204
225 214 227 183 146
140 250 120 135 200
225 205 220 180 140
140 230 180 195 210
225 235 240 190 160
146 232 136 148 213
232 210 220 176
(NA)
145 235 120 135 220
235 200 215 175
(NA)
150 225 190 180 200
225 235 230 180
(NA)
147 227 135 144 226
232 205 220 173
(NA)
145 230 120 130 240
235 195 215 170
(NA)
150 220 180 180 205
225 230 230 180
(NA)
148 229 130 143 222
232 203 217 168
(NA)
145 230 120 130 240
235 195 215 165
(NA)
155 225 170 175 190
225 225 220 180
(NA)
150 221 132 144 225
228 204 210 166
(NA)
145 215 120 130 240
230 195 210 160
(NA)
160 235 170 170 200
225 225 210 185
(NA)
149 222 134 147 212
228 209 217 174
(NA)
148 223 122 133 218
229 200 213 171
(NA)
152 221 178 179 202
224 229 224 184
(NA)
(NA) Not available.
12 2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Prices Received for Potatoes — Washington: Monthly and Marketing Year Average, 2007-2016
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Marketing
year average price
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
Potatoes, all 2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 ............. Potatoes, processing 2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............
7.25 7.65 8.50 7.55 7.80
8.50 7.55 9.10 8.70 8.05
6.30 6.35 6.05 8.00 6.55
7.85 7.50 8.30 8.20 7.60
7.05 8.15 8.50 7.45 8.20
8.40 7.60 8.95 8.60 8.30
6.25 6.50 6.55 8.10 7.00
7.85 7.55 8.25 8.05 7.90
7.10 7.75 8.15 7.00 9.20
8.60 7.80 9.10 8.50 8.45
6.45 6.50 6.90 8.05 7.55
7.80 7.60 8.55 8.15 8.00
7.00 7.35 8.20 8.20 8.75
8.75 7.70 9.10 8.60 8.70
6.40 6.15 7.05 8.10 7.55
7.80 7.70 8.50 8.25 (D)
7.60 8.55 7.65 8.40 8.40
8.45 7.85 8.75 8.35 8.50
7.00 6.70 7.00 8.45 7.50
8.15 7.90 8.40 8.20 (D)
6.95 10.90 8.00 8.55 8.90
8.40 8.45 9.10 8.40 8.80
6.50 6.80 7.15 8.40 7.65
8.25 8.00 8.60 8.30 8.60
8.65 10.60 8.30 8.75
10.10
8.40 10.60 8.70 8.10 8.80
7.70 6.80 6.95 8.70 7.85
8.25 8.00 8.40 8.10 8.30
5.55 8.45 7.60 6.75 9.45
7.55 9.40 7.40 7.50 7.70
5.10 5.25 6.65 5.85 7.30
7.40 7.35 (D)
7.05 (D)
5.30 8.10 8.05 6.35 7.00
6.55 7.35 6.50 6.55 (NA)
4.90 5.15 8.00 5.60 6.05
6.45 6.30 (D)
6.20 (NA)
5.35 6.00 6.35 6.40 6.50
6.50 6.65 6.35 6.55 (NA)
5.20 5.25 6.40 5.80 6.05
6.50 6.40 (D)
6.35 (NA)
5.95 6.90 6.25 7.10 7.20
7.05 8.00 7.05 7.50 (NA)
5.20 5.50 6.20 6.30 6.45
6.80 7.25 (D)
7.15 (NA)
7.20 7.55 7.50 7.60 8.85
7.55 9.00 8.40 8.10 (NA)
6.15 5.55 7.65 6.45 8.10
7.60 8.10 (D)
7.85 (NA)
6.70 7.45 7.40 7.40 7.90
7.30 8.25 7.60 7.70 (NA)
5.65 5.85 7.40 6.45 7.10
7.15 7.45 7.35 7.35 (NA)
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (NA) Not available.
Prices Received for Fresh Market Apples — Washington: Monthly and Marketing Year Average, 2007-2016
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Marketing year average price
(dollars
per pound)
(dollars per
pound)
(dollars per
pound)
(dollars per
pound)
(dollars per
pound)
(dollars per
pound)
(dollars per
pound)
(dollars per
pound)
(dollars per
pound)
(dollars per
pound)
(dollars per
pound)
(dollars per
pound)
(dollars per pound)
2007 .......... 2008 .......... 2009 .......... 2010 .......... 2011 .......... 2012 .......... 2013 .......... 2014 .......... 2015 .......... 2016 ..........
0.287 0.371 0.269 0.321 0.314
0.373 0.439 (NA)
0.327 0.495
0.287 0.359 0.228 0.314 0.298
0.417 0.417 (NA)
0.296 0.480
0.287 0.352 0.204 0.320 0.284
0.338 0.396 (NA)
0.279 0.488
0.288 0.340 0.195 0.324 0.265
0.329 (NA)
0.437 0.260 0.482
0.301 0.363 0.181 0.331 0.254
0.351 (NA)
0.396 0.239 0.408
0.298 0.416 0.176 0.319 0.261
0.390 (NA)
0.353 0.201 0.389
0.293 0.446 0.171 0.299 0.419
(NA)
0.332 0.179 0.179 0.400
0.298 0.530 0.187 0.273 0.490
(NA)
0.367 0.288 0.288 0.447
0.421 0.530 0.365 0.399 0.524
0.638 (NA)
0.496 0.465 (NA)
0.395 0.425 0.320 0.372 0.444
0.535 (NA)
0.408 0.439 (NA)
0.430 0.360 0.355 0.374 0.453
0.529 (NA)
0.363 0.430 (NA)
0.362 0.292 0.296 0.304 0.380
0.455 (NA)
0.314 0.477 (NA)
0.390 0.271 0.321 0.321 0.402
0.446 0.426 0.309 0.478 (NA)
(NA) Not available.
2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) 13 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Prices Received for Milk — Washington: Monthly and Marketing Year Average, 2007-2016
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Marketing year average price
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
(dollars per cwt)
2007 ......... 2008 ......... 2009 ......... 2010 ......... 2011 ......... 2012 ......... 2013 ......... 2014 ......... 2015 ......... 2016 .........
14.40 21.00 13.10 15.70 17.00
19.40 20.50 24.10 17.50 16.40
14.40 18.20 10.80 15.30 19.40
18.00 19.80 25.40 16.80 16.00
15.10 16.70 11.00 14.40 21.10
17.50 19.50 25.90 16.40 15.30
16.40 17.50 11.40 14.30 20.30
17.10 19.80 25.70 16.30 15.10
18.10 17.10 11.10 15.00 20.10
16.30 20.10 25.00 16.70 15.00
20.30 18.30 11.10 15.60 21.70
16.00 20.10 24.30 16.50 15.30
22.20 19.10 11.00 15.80 22.30
16.70 19.60 24.60 16.10 16.80
22.10 18.30 11.50 16.40 22.60
18.00 20.10 25.30 16.00 17.20
22.30 17.60 12.30 17.40 21.60
19.50 20.60 26.70 18.00 (NA)
21.90 16.20 13.40 18.30 20.40
21.20 21.50 25.10 18.50 (NA)
21.90 16.10 14.60 18.10 21.00
22.00 22.20 22.70 19.40 (NA)
21.30 14.50 15.90 16.90 19.90
21.40 22.90 21.30 18.30 (NA)
19.20 17.60 12.30 16.10 20.70
18.60 20.50 24.70 17.20 (NA)
(NA) Not available.
Prices Received for Milk Cows — Washington: Quarterly and Marketing Year Average, 2007-2016
Year January April July October Marketing year average price
(dollars per head) (dollars per head) (dollars per head) (dollars per head) (dollars per head)
2007 ............................................... 2008 ............................................... 2009 ............................................... 2010 ............................................... 2011 ............................................... 2012 ............................................... 2013 ............................................... 2014 ............................................... 2015 ............................................... 2016 ...............................................
1,600 2,200 1,600 1,300 1,300
1,400 1,300 1,350 1,950 1,800
1,700 2,100 1,300 1,300 1,400
1,350 (NA)
1,700 1,850 1,800
2,100 2,100 1,200 1,300 1,450
1,300 (NA)
1,950 1,950 1,800
2,100 2,000 1,200 1,300 1,450
1,300 1,300 2,050 1,950 (NA)
1,880 2,100 1,330 1,300 1,400
1,340 1,300 1,760 1,930 (NA)
(NA) Not available.
14 2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Prices Received Indexes, 2011 Base — United States: 2011-2015 Category/year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Average
Agricultural production 2011 ........................................................ 2012 ........................................................ 2013 ........................................................ 2014 ........................................................ 2015 ........................................................ Crop production 2011 ........................................................ 2012 ........................................................ 2013 ........................................................ 2014 ........................................................ 2015 ........................................................ Feed grains 2011 ........................................................ 2012 ........................................................ 2013 ........................................................ 2014 ........................................................ 2015 ........................................................ Oilseeds 2011 ........................................................ 2012 ........................................................ 2013 ........................................................ 2014 ........................................................ 2015 ........................................................ Fruit and tree nuts 2011 ........................................................ 2012 ........................................................ 2013 ........................................................ 2014 ........................................................ 2015 ........................................................ Vegetables and melons 2011 ........................................................ 2012 ........................................................ 2013 ........................................................ 2014 ........................................................ 2015 ........................................................ Livestock production 2011 ........................................................ 2012 ........................................................ 2013 ........................................................ 2014 ........................................................ 2015 ........................................................ Meat animals 2011 ........................................................ 2012 ........................................................ 2013 ........................................................ 2014 ........................................................ 2015 ........................................................ Dairy 2011 ........................................................ 2012 ........................................................ 2013 ........................................................ 2014 ........................................................ 2015 ........................................................ Poultry and eggs 2011 ........................................................ 2012 ........................................................ 2013 ........................................................ 2014 ........................................................ 2015 ........................................................
91
100 111 99 98
92 99
112 91 84
82
101 116 74 64
92 96
114 103 82
103 106 107 128 124
106 79
126 92
111
91 101 108 116 120
92
104 105 114 132
83 94
100 117 88
93
100 125 119 126
98
101 109 107 100
101 100 111 94 86
94
104 117 73 64
101 99
116 104 79
93
101 106 131 123
135 78
109 98 88
95
102 106 121 114
95
106 104 119 125
95 88 97
123 84
93
105 123 122 119
100 103 110 112 103
99
102 112 96 87
92
106 119 76 64
101 105 116 108 79
95
104 107 130 126
123 83
114 98 95
100 104 107 128 117
100 108 103 128 127
101 86 95
125 83
99
116 132 134 132
102 102 108 115 104
102 104 108 100 90
105 105 116 79 63
104 111 114 113 78
96
107 102 127 126
101 91 99
102 105
103 99
107 131 116
105 104 104 131 128
97 84 97
126 82
104 105 127 139 129
102 102 110 115 108
103 105 109 100 92
104 105 116 79 61
104 113 118 113 77
99
109 109 129 135
104 98 97
106 102
100 99
111 130 122
100 103 108 128 130
97 81 98
120 84
102 107 136 145 146
102 102 110 113 105
102 104 110 99 89
105 106 116 75 61
104 112 119 111 77
98
112 115 138 135
103 99 98
116 110
101 99
109 128 121
97
105 107 129 127
105 81 97
115 85
103 106 129 139 149
102 105 107 110 100
102 110 107 93 87
105 118 113 69 65
104 123 120 103 80
104 108 112 136 125
101 95
104 104 106
102 98
107 133 115
101 102 107 138 122
108 84 95
116 83
100 103 122 136 132
104 107 106 109 103
103 113 105 91 89
113 126 104 63 65
105 127 111 97 78
104 114 120 132 130
82 93
105 99
106
104 101 106 131 117
102 102 107 137 123
110 91 98
120 83
105 107 114 125 137
100 107 103 107 96
100 110 100 87 86
106 115 90 59 63
97
115 106 87 72
100 121 123 131 130
81 93 91 94
108
100 102 107 132 109
100 100 108 134 114
105 98
100 128 87
96
109 115 133 121
98
109 100 100 89
96
111 95 81 80
95
113 77 60 62
94
114 100 80 70
101 126 126 133 132
77 90 99 96
102
101 105 109 135 104
104 103 110 140 109
99
108 104 124 88
97
107 113 134 109
101 111 99
102 92
99
112 91 82 83
97
117 73 60 60
94
114 100 81 69
102 126 127 136 138
96
101 96
113 128
103 109 112 134 105
104 104 110 140 105
102 110 108 114 91
103 120 122 139 124
102 109 101 101 90
102 108 92 83 84
103 114 74 64 62
100 114 103 82 70
106 115 123 123 135
91 87 94 95
135
101 109 112 127 97
100 104 108 134 96
98
104 110 102 86
106 122 124 137 112
100 105 107 108 99
100 107 106 92 87
100 111 102 69 63
100 112 112 99 76
100 112 119 133 132
100 92
104 103 109
100 103 109 129 113
100 104 107 131 120
100 92
100 119 85
100 109 123 133 128
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Prices Paid Indexes, 2011 Base — United States: 2011-2015 Category/year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Average
Commodities, services, interest, taxes, and wage rates (PPITW) 2011 ....................................................... 2012 ....................................................... 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Items used for production, interest, taxes, and wage rates (PITW) 2011 ....................................................... 2012 ....................................................... 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Items used for production 2011 ....................................................... 2012 ....................................................... 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Feed 2011 ....................................................... 2012 ....................................................... 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Livestock and poultry 2011 ....................................................... 2012 ....................................................... 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Seeds 2011 ....................................................... 2012 ....................................................... 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Fertilizer 2011 ....................................................... 2012 ....................................................... 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Chemicals 2011 ....................................................... 2012 ....................................................... 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Fuels 2011 ....................................................... 2012 ....................................................... 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Supplies and repairs 2011 ....................................................... 2012 ....................................................... 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Machinery 2011 ....................................................... 2012 ....................................................... 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 .......................................................
96 102 106 109 112
96 102 107 110 113
95
103 107 110 113
90
100 119 112 109
98
113 110 128 161
94 98
107 111 114
93
106 99 91 90
99
102 108 110 99
88 98 95
104 67
98
102 104 105 106
97
103 107 111 114
97 103 106 110 111
97 103 107 111 112
96
103 108 111 112
94
102 119 113 109
101 118 107 129 152
94 98
107 111 114
93
101 99 94 91
100 105 108 111 106
93
101 101 107 68
98
102 104 105 106
98
103 108 111 115
99 105 106 111 112
99 105 107 112 113
99
106 108 112 113
94
108 120 116 109
103 117 101 134 157
101 107 111 114 114
97
102 101 97 90
100 104 108 110 106
100 106 99 99 69
98
102 104 105 106
98
104 108 111 115
100 104 106 113 111
100 105 107 114 112
100 105 107 115 112
99
109 119 121 106
103 111 100 143 159
101 107 111 114 114
99
103 103 100 90
99
104 108 109 107
105 105 97
103 67
99
103 104 106 106
99
105 108 112 115
100 104 106 113 111
100 105 107 114 112
101 105 108 116 112
102 111 121 122 105
97
109 98
145 159
101 107 111 114 114
99
104 105 103 91
99
105 108 109 107
106 100 96
102 68
100 103 104 106 106
99
105 108 112 115
100 104 106 114 111
100 104 107 115 112
100 105 108 117 112
103 112 122 122 105
95
107 98
153 159
101 107 111 114 114
100 105 103 100 90
99
106 108 109 107
103 93 95
102 66
100 103 104 106 106
100 105 108 112 115
101 104 107 113 111
101 104 108 114 112
101 104 109 116 111
103 118 126 116 107
98 94
103 162 152
101 107 111 114 114
101 104 97 94 86
99
106 108 109 107
102 93 97
101 65
101 103 104 106 106
100 106 108 112 115
101 105 106 112 110
101 106 106 113 111
101 106 107 115 111
106 128 118 113 107
95 95
108 159 147
101 107 111 114 114
101 97 91 93 85
100 106 108 109 108
102 99
100 99 61
101 103 104 106 106
101 106 108 113 114
101 106 107 113 109
101 106 107 114 109
101 107 108 116 109
107 127 119 116 106
95 99
111 164 136
101 107 111 114 114
101 98 90 92 85
100 106 109 110 108
102 102 101 99 60
102 103 104 106 105
101 106 108 112 114
101 106 106 112 109
101 106 107 113 109
101 107 107 115 109
102 124 111 106 105
101 103 119 177 138
101 107 111 114 114
104 99 90 91 83
102 106 110 110 108
99
102 100 93 60
102 103 104 106 105
102 107 108 113 114
102 105 106 112 108
102 106 106 114 108
102 107 107 115 107
101 122 107 109 103
107 105 122 177 130
101 107 111 114 114
106 99 91 90 82
101 108 110 110 108
102 98 99 88 58
102 103 104 106 106
102 107 109 113 115
101 106 106 112 106
102 106 107 113 106
102 107 107 114 105
100 122 109 111 102
109 108 124 173 116
101 107 111 114 114
105 98 91 91 82
102 108 110 110 108
99 96
102 77 54
102 103 104 106 106
103 107 109 113 114
100 104 106 112 110
100 105 107 113 111
100 105 107 114 110
100 115 118 115 106
100 107 108 154 147
100 106 110 114 114
100 101 97 95 87
100 105 109 110 107
100 99 98 98 64
100 103 104 106 106
100 105 108 112 115
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Grazing Fee Rates for Cattle — States, and Grazing Regions: 2014-2015
Location
Survey average rates 1
Animal unit 2 Cow-calf Per head
2014 2015 2014 2015 2014 2015
(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 ..........................
9.00 20.00 17.00 16.50 18.00 23.00 38.00 11.50 13.50
19.20
(S) 17.00 30.00
(S) 15.00 13.50 20.00
19.90 21.60 18.20 20.30
9.00 19.10 17.00 17.00 19.00 23.00 39.00
(S) 15.50
20.50
(S) 16.50 32.00
(S) 16.00 13.00 21.00
20.20 22.10 18.40 20.70
(S) 25.10 20.00 19.00 22.00 26.00 44.50
(S) (S)
22.00
(S) 19.50 35.00
(S) 19.00 16.50 22.00
23.20 25.40 21.60 23.50
(S) 25.50 21.00 20.00 24.00 26.00 45.00
(S) (S)
23.00
(S) 21.00 39.00
(S) 20.00 17.00 23.00
24.20 26.40 22.20 24.70
(S) 22.50 19.00 18.50 21.50 23.00 35.00
(S) 15.50
18.00 14.00 19.00 32.50 14.00 16.50 15.00 21.00
20.70 22.60 19.70 20.90
(S) 23.50 19.00 18.50 21.50 23.00 36.00
(S) 15.50
(S)
12.00 19.00 32.50 12.00 17.00 15.50 21.00
20.10 22.60 20.00 20.00
(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 Includes animal unit plus cow-calf rates. Cow-calf converted to animal unit (AUM) using (1 aum=cow-calf*0.833). 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: 2014 and 2016 [County level estimates were not published for 2015]
County Irrigated cropland Non-irrigated cropland Pasture
2014 2016 2014 2016 2014 2016
(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)
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 ................. Washington ............................
254.00 414.00 333.00 162.00 192.00 201.00 183.00
(X)
382.00 350.00 210.00 433.00 372.00 213.00
(X)
80.00 (D) (D) (D) (D)
80.00
270.00 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
270.00
298.00 (D)
227.00 (D)
62.50 (D) (D)
160.00 (D) (D) (D) (D)
333.00 (D)
263.00 (D)
269.00 386.00
(D) 408.00 120.00
340.00
267.00 (D)
330.00 160.00
(D) 200.00 225.00 396.00
401.00
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
401.00
73.00 (D) (D) (D) (D)
73.00
229.00 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
229.00
280.00 (D) (D) (D)
65.00 (D) (D)
285.00 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
262.00 (D) (D)
311.00 (D)
394.00 178.00
345.00
68.00 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
109.00 43.50
47.00 52.00 35.50
(D) (D) (D)
55.50
50.00 (D) (D)
51.50 41.50 29.00
64.00 30.50 29.00 51.00 42.00 72.00
(X)
159.00 (D)
47.50 63.00 43.50
(D) (D)
125.00 (D)
149.00 (D)
61.50 166.00
(D) 230.00
(D) 114.00
(D) (D)
164.00 92.50
74.00
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (X)
41.00 33.50 41.50
(D) (D)
42.50 42.00
47.50
(D) (D)
50.00 36.50 30.50
71.00
(D) (D)
64.00 37.50 78.50 26.50
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (X)
72.00
10.00 24.50
(D) 49.00 5.60 3.40
12.00 (X)
6.50 6.80 4.00
11.50 9.50 3.80
(X)
6.50 3.00 (D) (D) (D)
7.20
8.60 3.00 (D)
5.20 (D)
11.50 16.00
45.00
(D) 36.00 26.50 25.00
(D) (D)
73.00 (D)
28.00 (D) (D)
55.50 (D) (D) (D)
64.50 36.50
(D) 65.00 47.00
9.00
10.00 (D) (D)
27.50 3.20 5.80
15.00 38.00
7.50 4.20 5.20 (D)
5.50 (D)
9.80
5.60 (D) (D)
8.40 4.50 4.70
7.30 2.90 6.00 4.90
70.00 7.40
(X)
47.50 (D)
27.00 (D)
29.50 (D) (D)
47.50 (D)
50.00 (D) (D) (D) (D)
55.50 (D)
111.00 33.00
(D) 44.00 32.00
9.00
(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: 2012-2016 Category and
location 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Change 2015-2016
(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 .......................................
6,880 2,140 1,960 2,260 2,520
9,400 11,500 3,390 2,580 4,040 1,210 2,340 3,920 1,770 2,190 6,190 1,130 3,350
2,680 1,220
600 800
1,110
6,900 2,220 1,970 2,300 2,730
9,860 11,800 3,400 2,850 4,240 1,310 2,400 3,940 1,830 2,420 7,240 1,170 3,810
2,650 1,220
620 800
1,170
7,300 2,360 2,050 2,500 2,950
10,140 12,100 3,650 3,040 4,600 1,320 2,500 4,140 1,900 2,560 7,670 1,230 4,100
2,700 1,220
630 810
1,300
7,700 2,470 2,120 2,700 3,020
10,690 12,700 4,000 3,200 4,830 1,400 2,600 4,360 1,950 2,630 7,850 1,280 4,130
2,700 1,250
660 820
1,330
7,900 2,500 2,200 2,850 3,010
10,910 12,900 4,300 3,300 5,000 1,420 2,730 4,650 2,020 2,760 8,250 1,330 4,090
2,700 1,300
680 840
1,330
2.6 1.2 3.8 5.6
-0.3
2.1 1.6 7.5 3.1 3.5 1.4 5.0 6.7 3.6 4.9 5.1 3.9
-1.0
- 4.0 3.0 2.4
-
- 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: 2006-2015
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars per bushel) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ................. 2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 ................. 2011 ................. 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 .................
2,280 2,170 2,340 2,340 2,310
2,360 2,200 2,210 2,320 2,290
2,225 2,137 2,305 2,265 2,275
2,335 2,165 2,175 2,250 2,225
62.1 58.7 52.8 54.6 64.9
70.9 66.6 66.9 48.2 50.3
138,250 125,342 121,590 123,765 147,540
165,530 144,125 145,530 108,460 111,900
4.49 7.58 6.26 4.85 6.24
6.78 8.07 6.95 6.55 5.35
617,865 949,132 762,187 597,381 921,989
1,122,409 1,162,209 1,014,032
714,858 629,124
278 444 331 264 405
481 537 466 318 270
Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars per bushel) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ................. 2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 ................. 2011 ................. 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 .................
1,850 1,720 1,800 1,750 1,750
1,750 1,700 1,700 1,700 1,650
1,800 1,690 1,770 1,680 1,720
1,730 1,670 1,670 1,640 1,590
65.0 62.0 56.0 58.0 69.0
74.0 70.0 69.0 52.0 56.0
117,000 104,780 99,120 97,440
118,680
128,020 116,900 115,230 85,280 89,040
4.42 7.51 6.08 4.58 6.03
6.40 7.96 6.87 6.42 5.31
517,140 786,898 602,650 446,275 715,640
819,328 930,524 791,630 547,498 498,624
287 466 340 266 416
474 557 474 334 314
Other Spring Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars per bushel) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ................. 2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 ................. 2011 ................. 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 .................
430 450 540 590 560
610 500 510 620 640
425 447 535 585 555
605 495 505 610 635
50.0 46.0 42.0 45.0 52.0
62.0 55.0 60.0 38.0 36.0
21,250 20,562 22,470 26,325 28,860
37,510 27,225 30,300 23,180 22,860
4.74 7.89 7.10 5.74 7.15
8.08 8.51 7.34 7.22 5.56
100,725 162,234 159,537 151,106 206,349
303,081 231,685 222,402 167,360 130,500
237 363 298 258 372
501 468 440 274 206
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Wheat Production Distribution by Class — Washington 2008-2015 [Individual hard white and soft white estimates not available prior to 2005]
Year Winter wheat Spring wheat
Hard red Soft red Hard white Soft white Hard red Hard white Soft white
(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)
2008 ..................... 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... 2012 ..................... 2013 ..................... 2014 ..................... 2015 .....................
15 20 15
15 20 12 13 14
- - -
- - - - -
- - -
- - - - -
85 80 85
85 80 88 87 86
50 49 49
49 49 42 32 34
2 2 2
2 2 4 5 1
48 49 49
49 49 54 63 65
- Represents zero.
Wheat Stocks by Position and Month — Washington and United States: 2006-2015
Date Washington United States
On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions
(1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)
March 1, 2006 .................. June 1, 2006 .................... September 1, 2006 ........... December 1, 2006 ............ March 1, 2007 .................. June 1, 2007 .................... September 1, 2007 ........... December 1, 2007 ............ March 1, 2008 .................. June 1, 2008 .................... September 1, 2008 ........... December 1, 2008 ............ 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 ............
9,500 2,500
21,000 14,500
5,000
750 15,000 7,500
2,300
650 21,000 12,000
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
73,951 45,754
122,874 91,328
55,004 25,234
101,302 62,873
43,370 22,551 91,430 82,242
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
83,451 48,254
143,874 105,828
60,004 25,984
116,302 70,373
45,670 23,201
112,430 94,242
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
256,000 111,010 572,020 403,250
192,450 73,190
495,000 289,540
91,990 25,635
635,700 454,000
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
716,215 460,180
1,178,525 911,408
664,278 382,963
1,221,927 842,398
617,280 280,183
1,222,183 968,089
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 1,242,799
972,215 571,190
1,750,545 1,314,658
856,728 456,153
1,716,927 1,131,938
709,270 305,818
1,857,883 1,422,089
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 1,746,249
1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.
2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) 21 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by County — Washington: 2014-2015
District and county 1
2014 2015
Acreage Yield per acre
Production Acreage Yield
per acre Production
Planted Harvested Planted Harvested
(acres) (acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (acres) (acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels)
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 .............................
4,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
2,500
110,000 (D) (D) (D)
24,000 (D)
12,000 74,000
105,000
(D) (D)
102,000 (D)
3,000
821,000 245,000 153,000 62,000
114,000 247,000
-
660,000 22,000 76,000 62,000
174,000 326,000
-
-
1,700,000
3,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,700
97,800 (D) (D) (D)
22,900 (D)
8,900 66,000
98,200
(D) (D)
95,500 (D)
2,700
797,000 236,500 150,000 52,700
111,800 246,000
-
644,000 21,000 75,000 61,000
170,000 317,000
-
-
1,640,000
95.0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
92.3 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
97.1
38.5 (D) (D) (D)
43.7 (D)
69.1 32.7
55.3 (D) (D)
55.4 (D)
50.0
40.2 35.7 35.3 31.3 42.9 48.0
-
68.0 52.4 66.0 65.6 67.6 70.2
-
-
52.0
285 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 120 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 165
3,770
(D) (D) (D)
1,000 (D) 615
2,155
5,430 (D) (D)
5,295 (D) 135
32,000 8,450 5,300 1,650 4,800
11,800 -
43,795 1,100 4,950 4,000
11,500 22,245
-
-
85,280
3,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,700
116,000 (D) (D) (D)
27,000 7,100
(D) 81,900
88,000
(D) (D)
84,500 (D)
3,500
800,000 230,000 155,000 63,000
112,000 240,000
-
643,000 (D)
72,000 (D)
171,000 321,000 79,000
-
1,650,000
2,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,100
114,700 (D) (D) (D)
26,800 7,000
(D) 80,900
87,100
(D) (D)
83,800 (D)
3,300
765,000 219,000 148,000 60,000
108,000 230,000
-
621,000 (D)
70,500 (D)
164,000 310,000 76,500
-
1,590,000
95.5 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
99.1 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
91.8
60.8 (D) (D) (D)
43.1 42.9 (D)
68.2
57.0 (D) (D)
57.1 (D)
54.5
41.7 35.6 37.8 30.0 41.7 53.0
-
72.5 (D)
78.0 (D)
71.6 72.1 70.6
-
56.0
210 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 109 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 101
6,970
(D) (D) (D)
1,155 300 (D)
5,515
4,965 (D) (D)
4,785 (D) 180
31,895 7,800 5,600 1,800 4,500
12,195 -
45,000 (D)
5,500 (D)
11,750 22,350 5,400
-
89,040
- 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.
22 2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Spring Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by County — Washington: 2014-2015
District and county 1
2014 2015
Acreage Yield per acre
Production Acreage Yield
per acre Production
Planted Harvested Planted Harvested
(acres) (acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (acres) (acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels)
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 .............................
1,600 (D) 500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,100
66,400 23,000
(D) 800
29,400 2,600
10,600 (D)
69,000
(D) (D)
66,800 (D)
2,200
211,000 36,800 5,700
(D) (D)
128,000 40,500
272,000
4,700 24,400 33,000 17,900
192,000 -
-
620,000
1,500 (D) 500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,000
64,500 22,500
(D) 800
29,000 2,600 9,600
(D)
67,500 (D) (D)
65,400 (D)
2,100
208,500 36,600 4,800
(D) (D)
127,200 39,900
268,000
4,400 24,000 32,600 17,700
189,300 -
-
610,000
77.3 (D)
83.0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
74.5
23.8 19.5 (D)
81.3 22.0 20.0 35.8 (D)
44.9 (D) (D)
45.0 (D)
40.5
34.6 31.7 16.5 (D) (D)
28.9 57.7
42.1 29.8 36.0 41.2 50.5 42.6
-
-
38.0
116 (D) 42 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 75
1,537
439 (D) 65
637 52
344 (D)
3,031
(D) (D)
2,946 (D) 85
7,211 1,160
79 (D) (D)
3,670 2,302
11,285
131 863
1,343 893
8,055 -
-
23,180
1,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,100
59,400 19,300
(D) (D)
27,500 (D)
9,600 3,000
75,000
(D) (D)
71,500 (D)
3,500
209,000 (D)
5,200 12,300
(D) 136,000 55,500
285,000
4,000 24,500 33,000 20,000
203,500 -
-
640,000
1,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 450 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,050
59,000 19,200
(D) (D)
27,300 (D)
9,500 3,000
74,000
(D) (D)
70,600 (D)
3,400
207,000 (D)
5,000 12,000
(D) 135,000 55,000
283,500
3,800 24,400 32,900 19,900
202,500 -
-
635,000
61.3 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
70.0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
57.6
22.0 16.8 (D) (D)
21.9 (D)
27.4 38.3
35.8 (D) (D)
35.5 (D)
41.2
33.7 (D)
16.8 40.9 (D)
27.0 50.1
40.5 21.8 35.0 41.2 54.0 40.1
-
-
36.0
92 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 32 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 61
1,296
322 (D) (D) 599 (D) 260 115
2,647
(D) (D)
2,507 (D) 140
6,979
(D) 84
491 (D)
3,650 2,754
11,486
83 855
1,354 1,075 8,119
-
-
22,860
- 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.
2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) 23 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Barley Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars per bushel) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ................. 2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 ................. 2011 ................. 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 .................
200 235 205 105 90
125 185 205 115 115
190 225 195 97 81
115 175 195 105 105
63.0 62.0 57.0 64.0 72.0
74.0 71.0 72.0 60.0 48.0
11,970 13,950 11,115 6,208 5,832
8,510
12,425 14,040 6,300 5,040
2.88 5.08 3.49 2.90 3.66
4.85 5.53 4.12 3.54 3.31
34,474 70,866 38,791 18,003 21,345
41,274 68,710 57,845 22,302 16,080
181 315 199 186 264
359 393 297 212 153
24 2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Barley Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by County — Washington: 2014-2015
District and county 1
2014 2015
Acreage Yield per acre
Production Acreage Yield
per acre Production
Planted Harvested Planted Harvested
(acres) (acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (acres) (acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels)
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 .............................
(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)
18,600
(D) (D) (D) (D)
18,600
27,900 1,900
(D) (D) (D)
21,500 4,500
56,800
(D) (D)
4,500 (D)
45,500 6,800
11,700
115,000
(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)
17,400
(D) (D) (D) (D)
17,400
26,700 1,600
(D) (D) (D)
21,100 4,000
54,300
(D) (D)
3,800 (D)
45,000 5,500
6,600
105,000
(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)
59.5 (D) (D) (D) (D)
59.5
41.8 46.3 (D) (D) (D)
36.4 68.3
64.3 (D) (D)
49.5 (D)
65.0 68.4
99.8
60.0
(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)
1,035
(D) (D) (D) (D)
1,035
1,115 74 (D) (D) (D) 768 273
3,491
(D) (D) 188 (D)
2,927 376
659
6,300
5,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
2,700 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
2,800
5,400 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
5,400
19,800 (D) (D)
16,500 (D)
3,300
21,700 2,000
(D) (D) (D) (D)
19,700
57,600 (D) (D)
4,700 (D)
45,400 7,500
-
115,000
5,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
2,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
2,500
1,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,300
17,400 (D) (D)
15,800 (D)
1,600
20,400 1,600
(D) (D) (D) (D)
18,800
55,800 (D) (D)
4,300 (D)
44,300 7,200
-
105,000
101.8 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
112.7 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
90.4
46.9 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
46.9
33.1 (D) (D)
32.5 (D)
38.8
35.8 21.9 (D) (D) (D) (D)
37.0
52.2 (D) (D)
45.1 (D)
52.8 52.8
-
48.0
519 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 293 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 226
61 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 61
576 (D) (D) 514 (D) 62
730 35 (D) (D) (D) (D) 695
2,914
(D) (D) 194 (D)
2,340 380
-
5,040
- 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.
2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) 25 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Barley Stocks by Position and Month — Washington and United States: 2006-2015
Date Washington United States
On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions
(1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)
March 1, 2006 .................. June 1, 2006 .................... September 1, 2006 .......... December 1, 2006 ........... March 1, 2007 .................. June 1, 2007 .................... September 1, 2007 .......... December 1, 2007 ........... March 1, 2008 .................. June 1, 2008 .................... September 1, 2008 .......... December 1, 2008 ........... 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 ...........
700 250
2,000 1,300
350 125
2,000 900
630 40
2,100 1,600
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
5,514 2,776 9,443 5,644
3,211 1,570 9,051 5,741
3,932 1,832 6,389 6,563
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
6,214 3,026
11,443 6,944
3,561 1,695
11,051 6,641
4,562 1,872 8,489 8,163
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
68,400 30,770
112,850 83,650
38,310 14,580
105,600 62,050
28,270 9,950
127,750 77,050
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
98,354 77,161 99,939 89,171
78,756 54,300 83,095 73,728
82,154 58,273 81,669 95,766
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 83,880
166,754 107,931 212,789 172,821
117,066 68,880
188,695 135,778
110,424 68,223
209,419 172,816
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
218,972 180,550
1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.
26 2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Oat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars per bushel) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 .................. 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 ..................
30 30 20 20 20
10 15 20 25 18
8 9 5 2 5
3 6 5 5 5
84.0 50.0 80.0 80.0 84.0
59.0 82.0 68.0 70.0 54.0
672 450 400 160 420
177 492 340 350 270
1.90 2.85 3.08 2.80 1.90
3.15 3.50 4.00 2.55 2.52
1,277 1,283 1,232
448 798
558
1,722 1,360
893 689
160 143 246 224 160
186 287 272 179 138
2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) 27 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Oat Stocks by Position and Month — Washington and United States: 2006-2015
Date Washington United States
On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions
(1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)
March 1, 2006 .................. June 1, 2006 .................... September 1, 2006 .......... December 1, 2006 ........... March 1, 2007 .................. June 1, 2007 .................... September 1, 2007 .......... December 1, 2007 ........... March 1, 2008 .................. June 1, 2008 .................... September 1, 2008 .......... December 1, 2008 ........... 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 ...........
(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)
106 70
263 178
142 53 98
101
71 67 82 78
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
(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)
42,200 25,190 60,800 53,000
33,900 18,400 53,650 43,100
31,000 16,100 52,800 42,600
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
32,673 27,376 39,284 45,889
37,158 32,198 34,710 51,331
47,988 50,674 66,296 72,322
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 46,098
74,873 52,566
100,084 98,889
71,058 50,598 88,360 94,431
78,988 66,774
119,096 114,922
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 82,848
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.
28 2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Corn Area Planted for All Purposes and Harvested for Grain, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars per bushel) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 .................. 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 ..................
140 195 165 170 200
195 195 190 215 170
75 115 90
105 125
125 115 105 110 75
210.0 210.0 205.0 215.0 205.0
225.0 215.0 215.0 215.0 215.0
15,750 24,150 18,450 22,575 25,625
28,125 24,725 22,575 23,650 16,125
3.72 4.50 4.56 4.59 6.08
6.22 6.69 5.29 4.90 4.65
58,590 108,675 84,132
103,619 155,800
174,938 165,410 119,422 115,885 74,981
781 945 935 987
1,246
1,400 1,438 1,137 1,054 1,000
Corn Area Planted for All Purposes and Harvested for Silage, Yield, and Production — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Acreage Yield per
acre Production
Planted Harvested
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons)
2006 .......................................................... 2007 .......................................................... 2008 .......................................................... 2009 .......................................................... 2010 .......................................................... 2011 .......................................................... 2012 .......................................................... 2013 .......................................................... 2014 .......................................................... 2015 ..........................................................
140 195 165 170 200
195 195 190 215 170
65 80 75 65 75
70 80 85
105 95
27.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 27.0
27.0 25.0 27.0 28.0 26.0
1,755 2,080 1,950 1,690 2,025
1,890 2,000 2,295 2,940 2,470
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Corn Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by County — Washington: 2014-2015
District and county 1
2014 2015
Acreage Yield per acre
Production Acreage Yield
per acre Production
Planted Harvested Planted Harvested
(acres) (acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (acres) (acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels)
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 .............................
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
80,000
(D) -
(D) (D) (D) (D)
80,000
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
100,000
(D) (D)
30,000 55,000
(D) 15,000
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
35,000
215,000
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
27,000
(D) -
(D) (D) (D) (D)
27,000
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
78,000
(D) (D)
23,000 46,000
(D) 9,000
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
5,000
110,000
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
241.7
(D) -
(D) (D) (D) (D)
241.7
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
209.5
(D) (D)
239.1 201.8
(D) 172.8
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
157.0
215.0
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
6,525
(D) -
(D) (D) (D) (D)
6,525
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
16,340
(D) (D)
5,500 9,285
(D) 1,555
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
785
23,650
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
61,000
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
61,000
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
81,000 9,600
(D) (D) (D) (D)
71,400
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
28,000
170,000
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
19,000
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
19,000
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
52,000 5,500
(D) (D) (D) (D)
46,500
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
4,000
75,000
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
245.3
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
245.3
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
208.8 200.0
(D) (D) (D) (D)
209.9
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
151.3
215.0
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
4,660
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
4,660
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
10,860 1,100
(D) (D) (D) (D)
9,760
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
605
16,125
- 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.
30 2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Corn Stocks by Position and Month — Washington and United States: 2006-2015
Date Washington United States
On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions
(1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)
March 1, 2006 .................. June 1, 2006 .................... September 1, 2006 ........... December 1, 2006 ............ March 1, 2007 .................. June 1, 2007 .................... September 1, 2007 ........... December 1, 2007 ............ March 1, 2008 .................. June 1, 2008 .................... September 1, 2008 ........... December 1, 2008 ............ 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 ............
(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)
6,921 7,163 3,006 5,740
7,764 4,737 3,758
11,921
9,430 7,158 3,607 9,312
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
(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)
4,055,000 2,350,500
749,500 5,627,000
3,330,000 1,826,600
460,100 6,530,000
3,780,000 1,970,900
499,950 6,482,000
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
2,932,328 2,011,199 1,217,661 3,305,707
2,738,250 1,706,843
843,547 3,748,085
3,078,722 2,057,117 1,124,200 3,590,106
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 4,072,532
3,147,623 1,988,516
769,904 4,124,380
3,369,806 2,177,988 1,138,164 4,409,258
6,987,328 4,361,699 1,967,161 8,932,707
6,068,250 3,533,443 1,303,647
10,278,085
6,858,722 4,028,017 1,624,150
10,072,106
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 10,452,532
7,008,123 3,851,716 1,231,904
11,211,380
7,749,806 4,452,988 1,731,164
11,238,258
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.
2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) 31 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Dry Edible Bean Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (pounds) (1,000 cwt) (dollars per cwt) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ................. 2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 ................. 2011 ................. 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 .................
61.0 60.0 50.0 60.0 86.0
77.0
115.0 120.0 127.7 110.0
60.5 60.0 50.0 60.0 86.0
77.0
115.0 119.0 126.7 109.0
1,600 1,700 1,770 1,900 1,600
1,900 1,930 1,820 1,480 1,450
968 1,020
885 1,140 1,376
1,463 2,220 2,165 1,881 1,582
24.40 30.80 36.90 28.60 29.10
44.80 41.50 33.10 32.40 31.80
23,619 31,416 32,657 32,604 40,042
65,542 92,130 71,662 60,944 50,308
390 524 653 543 466
851 801 602 481 462
32 2016 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2016) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Dry Edible Bean Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by County — Washington: 2014-2015
District and county 1
2014 2015
Acreage Yield per acre
Production Acreage Yield
per acre Production
Planted Harvested Planted Harvested
(acres) (acres) (pounds) (1,000 cwt) (acres) (acres) (pounds) (1,000 cwt)
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 .............................
(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)
-
30,000 (D) (D) (D)
16,000 3,000
11,000
90,700 (D) (D) (D)
10,000 74,200 6,500
7,000
127,700
(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)
-
29,800 (D) (D) (D)
16,000 2,800
11,000
90,100 (D) (D) (D)
9,500 74,100 6,500
6,800
126,700
(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)
-
2,270 (D) (D) (D)
2,400 1,790 2,210
1,190
(D) (D) (D)
1,390 1,170 1,200
1,900
1,480
(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)
-
677 (D) (D) (D) 384 50
243
1,075 (D) (D) (D) 132 865 78
129
1,881
(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)
3,800
- -
3,800 - -
30,000 (D) (D)
5,000 (D) (D)
25,000
74,500 (D) (D) (D) (D)
64,900 9,600
1,700
110,000
(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)
3,800
- -
3,800 - -
29,500 (D) (D)
5,000 (D) (D)
24,500
74,000 (D) (D) (D) (D)
64,900 9,100
1,700
109,000
(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)
1,000
- -
1,000 - -
2,450 (D) (D)
2,420 (D) (D)
2,460
1,060 (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,040 1,250
1,940
1,450
(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)
38
- -
38 - -
724 (D) (D) 121 (D) (D) 603
787 (D) (D) (D) (D) 673 114
33
1,582
- 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, and Production by Commercial Class — Washington: 2012-2015
Class and year Area planted Area harvested Yield per acre 2 Production
(acres) (acres) (pounds) (1,000 cwt)
Navy 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ...................................................... Small white 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ...................................................... Pinto 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ...................................................... Light red kidney 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ...................................................... Dark red kidney 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ...................................................... Pink 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ...................................................... Small red 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ...................................................... Black 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ...................................................... Chickpeas, small 3 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ...................................................... Chickpeas, large 4 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ...................................................... Chickpeas, all 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ...................................................... Other dry beans 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ...................................................... Dry beans, all classes 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ......................................................
1,000
( 1 ) 1,100
( 1 )
1,200 ( 1 ) ( 1 )
1,700
17,000 10,700 12,000 9,000
800
1,500 3,600 3,600
800 (D)
3,500 2,900
1,700 2,000 1,000
500
5,300 1,000 4,000 6,600
4,200 2,200 5,000 6,200
15,000 17,000 22,000 20,000
64,500 80,000 68,000 55,000
79,500 97,000 90,000 75,000
3,500 5,600 7,500 2,800
115,000 120,000 127,700 110,000
1,000
( 1 ) 1,100
( 1 )
1,200 ( 1 ) ( 1 )
1,700
17,000 10,600 12,000 9,000
800
1,400 3,600 3,600
800 ( 1 )
3,500 2,900
1,700 1,900 1,000
500
5,300 1,000 4,000 6,600
4,200 2,000 5,000 6,200
15,000 16,500 22,000 20,000
64,500 80,000 67,000 54,000
79,500 96,500 89,000 74,000
3,500 5,600 7,500 2,800
115,000 119,000 126,700 109,000
3,000
( 1 ) 2,360
( 1 )
2,750 ( 1 ) ( 1 )
2,410
2,470 2,680 2,210 2,500
2,000 2,570 1,940 2,310
2,880
( 1 ) 2,090 2,210
3,000 2,740 2,700 2,600
2,600 2,600 2,200 2,300
2,690 2,900 2,460 2,400
1,800 1,750 1,180 1,080
1,630 1,600 1,140 1,000
1,660 1,630 1,150 1,020
2,170 2,500 2,470 2,140
1,930 1,820 1,480 1,450
30
( 1 ) 26
( 1 )
33 ( 1 ) ( 1 ) 41
420 284 265 225
16 36 70 83
23
( 1 ) 73 64
51 52 27 13
138 26 88
152
113 58
123 149
270 289 260 216
1,050 1,280
764 540
1,320 1,569 1,024
756
76 140 185 60
2,220 2,165 1,881 1,582
(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: 2006-2015
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(acres) (acres) (pounds) (1,000 cwt) (dollars per cwt) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 .................. 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 ..................
67,000 67,000 75,000 85,000 68,000
66,000 65,000 80,000 90,000
105,000
66,000 66,000 75,000 85,000 68,000
66,000 65,000 79,000 88,000
102,000
1,800 1,900 1,600 2,000 1,900
2,100 2,200 2,300 1,900 1,400
1,188 1,254 1,200 1,700 1,292
1,386 1,430 1,817 1,672 1,428
7.42 14.50 14.40 11.30 11.50
15.70 17.30 16.60 15.40 14.40
8,815 18,183 17,280 19,210 14,858
21,760 24,739 30,162 25,749 21,277
134 276 230 226 219
330 381 382 293 209
Lentil Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(acres) (acres) (pounds) (1,000 cwt) (dollars per cwt) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 .................. 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 ..................
77,000 68,000 55,000 75,000 78,000
60,000 65,000 62,000 51,000 60,000
76,000 67,000 55,000 75,000 78,000
60,000 65,000 62,000 50,000 59,000
1,000 1,200 1,100 1,400 1,100
1,400 1,300 1,500 1,100
750
760 804 605
1,050 858
840 845 930 550 443
16.60 31.30 34.10 26.80 30.20
31.40 27.20 25.30 32.00 39.00
12,616 25,165 20,631 28,140 25,912
26,376 22,984 23,529 17,600 16,258
166 376 375 375 332
440 354 380 352 276
Wrinkled Seed Pea Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
(1,000 cwt) (dollars per cwt) (1,000 dollars)
2006 ..................................... 2007 ..................................... 2008 ..................................... 2009 ..................................... 2010 ..................................... 2011 ..................................... 2012 ..................................... 2013 ..................................... 2014 ..................................... 2015 .....................................
510 406 420 694 390
374 286 165 480 230
14.00 16.00 30.00 26.20 22.00
25.00 23.50 24.50 25.50 25.50
7,140 6,496
12,600 18,183 8,580
9,350 6,721 4,043
12,240 5,865
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Potato Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars per cwt) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ................... 2007 ................... 2008 ................... 2009 ................... 2010 ................... 2011 ................... 2012 ................... 2013 ................... 2014 ................... 2015 ...................
156 160 155 145 135
160 165 160 165 170
155 160 155 143 134
160 164 160 165 170
580 630 600 610 660
610 585 600 615 590
89,900 100,800 93,000 87,230 88,440
97,600 95,940 96,000
101,475 100,300
6.25 6.70 7.45 7.40 7.40
7.90 7.30 8.25 7.60 7.70
561,875 675,360 692,850 645,502 654,456
771,040 700,362 792,000 771,210 772,310
3,625 4,221 4,470 4,514 4,884
4,819 4,271 4,950 4,674 4,543
Potato Stocks Held by Growers, Local Dealers, and Processors — Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and 13 Fall States: 2013-2015 [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]
State and crop year
Current year Following year
December 1 February 1 April 1 June 1
(1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt)
Idaho 2013 ............................................................................. 2014 ............................................................................. 2015 ............................................................................. Oregon 2013 ............................................................................. 2014 ............................................................................. 2015 ............................................................................. Washington 2013 ............................................................................. 2014 ............................................................................. 2015 ............................................................................. United States 1 2013 ............................................................................. 2014 ............................................................................. 2015 ............................................................................. Klamath Basin 2 2013 ............................................................................. 2014 ............................................................................. 2015 .............................................................................
(NA)
95,000 90,000
(NA) 17,700 17,000
(NA) 57,000 56,000
(NA) 265,700 263,600
(NA) 5,000 5,100
(NA)
74,000 71,000
(NA) 13,200 12,000
(NA) 44,000 42,000
(NA) 200,800 198,500
(NA) 3,000 3,000
47,000 49,000 46,000
7,600 8,200 7,500
26,000 29,000 27,000
119,050 128,700 125,900
1,850 1,500 1,650
20,000 23,500 21,500
3,000 2,700 3,000
12,500 12,500 11,500
46,885 56,335 51,710
(NA) (D) (D)
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (NA) Not available. 1 Includes potato stocks in CA, CO, ID, ME, MI, MN, MT, NE, NY, ND, OR, WA, and WI. 2 Includes potato stocks in CA and Klamath County, OR.
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Quantity of Potatoes Used for Processing — 9 States: 2013-2015 [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
(1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt)
Idaho and Malheur County, Oregon 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Maine 1 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Washington and Oregon 2 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Other States 3 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... United States 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... Dehydrated 4 2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 .......................................................
25,770 27,685 26,850
1,570 1,410 1,170
31,575 31,870 33,955
11,365 13,705 8,995
70,280 74,580 70,970
12,065 13,045 12,155
32,060 33,995 33,115
1,990 1,845 1,590
37,990 37,190 39,970
14,280 17,295 12,515
86,320 90,190 87,190
15,875 16,325 15,885
39,090 40,850 39,655
2,510 2,415 2,050
45,420 42,715 46,320
17,470 20,865 16,380
104,490 106,690 104,450
19,835 19,965 19,620
46,320 47,985 46,455
3,060 2,930 2,490
52,690 50,380 54,455
20,475 24,685 20,720
122,545 125,785 124,120
23,380 23,645 23,560
53,755 54,665 53,710
3,680 3,475 2,980
59,025 57,340 60,985
23,695 28,550 24,550
140,155 143,785 142,225
27,140 26,345 27,605
61,780 63,025 61,050
4,240 3,980 3,495
64,905 64,525 67,560
26,990 32,080 28,665
157,915 163,330 160,770
31,095 31,515 31,585
70,425 70,600 68,435
4,800 4,445 4,065
72,325 72,365 74,285
30,195 35,415 33,020
177,745 182,510 179,805
34,895 35,490 35,645
85,280 86,870 86,250
6,315 5,170 5,724
80,655 88,615 91,720
37,425 41,379 38,742
210,135 222,034 222,436
44,700 46,340 45,735
1 Includes Maine grown potatoes only. Amounts exclude quantities used for potato chips. 2 Oregon excluding Malheur County. 3 Colorado, Minnesota, Nevada, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. Monthly amounts exclude quantities used for potato chips in Wisconsin. 4 Dehydrated products except starch and flour. Includes Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington.
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Fall Potato Grading Categories by Type — Idaho, Oregon, and Washington: 2014-2015 [Gross yield basis. Totals may not add to 100 due to rounding]
Type and State
No. 1 2 inch minimum 1
No. 2 or processing usable
1 1/2 inch minimum 1 Cull 2
2014 2015 2014 2015 2014 2015
(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)
Round white potatoes Oregon ............................................. All long potatoes 3 Idaho 4 ............................................ Oregon ............................................. Washington ......................................
87.8
80.1 78.6 78.6
95.2
73.7 75.5 74.9
10.3
18.6 19.9 20.3
3.9
24.8 22.1 23.5
1.9
1.3 1.5 1.1
0.9
1.5 2.4 1.6
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.
All Long Potato Size Categories — Idaho, Oregon, and Washington: 2014-2015 [Gross yield basis. Totals may not add to 100 due to rounding. Includes Russet, Shepody, Prospect, and Defender varieties]
Inches Ounces
1 1/2 to
1 5/8
1 5/8 to
1 7/8
1 7/8 to 2
2 inch or
4-6 ounce
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 and over
(%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%)
2014 Idaho 1 ............... Oregon ................ Washington ......... 2015 Idaho 1 ............... Oregon ................ Washington .........
1.5 1.1 0.6
1.4 0.9 0.8
6.2 4.6 3.5
5.7 3.8 4.5
4.6 3.3 3.0
3.9 3.0 3.1
27.2 23.7 22.8
22.3 19.6 20.6
10.2 9.2 9.4
9.2 8.9 8.9
9.3 9.4 8.5
8.5 7.8 8.1
8.2 7.2 8.2
8.6 8.3 7.8
6.3 7.1 6.7
6.7 8.3 6.7
5.4 6.3 5.5
6.2 7.1 6.0
4.7 5.4 5.7
4.9 5.0 5.9
3.6 4.4 4.7
3.7 4.9 4.6
3.4 3.5 3.7
3.7 3.9 2.8
9.4
14.8 17.7
15.2 18.5 20.2
1 Russets only.
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Percent of Fall Potatoes Planted to Major Varieties — Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Seven-State Total: 2014-2015
State and variety Percent of planted acres
State and variety Percent of planted acres
2014 2015 2014 2015
(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)
Idaho Russet Burbank ................................ R Norkotah ....................................... Ranger R .......................................... Alturas .............................................. Norland ............................................ R Bannock........................................ Cal White ........................................ Innovator .......................................... Other 1 ............................................. Oregon Ranger R .......................................... R Norkotah ....................................... Russet Burbank ................................ Alturas .............................................. Umatilla R ........................................ Shepody ........................................... Frito-Lay ........................................... Yukon Gold ...................................... Modoc .............................................. Pike .................................................. Clearwater ........................................ Other 1 ............................................. Washington Russet Burbank ................................ Umatilla R ........................................ Ranger R .......................................... R Norkotah ....................................... Alturas .............................................. Frito-Lay ........................................... Shepody ........................................... Cherry Red ....................................... Clearwater ........................................ Chieftain ........................................... Pike .................................................. Other 1 .............................................
50.4 17.0 15.5 2.1 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.1 9.5
24.2 15.0 12.4 10.3 9.6 9.5 4.7 3.0 2.6 2.2 1.3 5.2
28.7 15.1 14.3 10.3 6.4 4.2 3.4 1.9 1.7 1.3 1.0
11.7
53.7 16.2 14.3 1.2 1.9 1.6
(NA) (NA)
8.0
14.9 17.8 18.3 4.7
16.5 8.5 4.3 1.6 1.7
(NA) 2.6 5.1
32.6 15.4 6.6
16.2 6.0 1.5 1.8
(NA) 1.3 4.1 2.2 9.1
Total (seven states) 2 Russet Burbank .............................. Ranger R ........................................ R Norkotah ..................................... Umatilla R ....................................... Frito-Lay ......................................... Norland ........................................... Alturas ............................................ Bannock ......................................... Shepody ......................................... Goldrush ......................................... Prospect ......................................... Snowden ........................................ Innovator ........................................ Chieftain ......................................... Clearwater ...................................... Dakota Pearl ................................... Yukon Gold ..................................... Cherry Red ..................................... Atlantic ........................................... Cal White ........................................ Pike ................................................ Silverton ......................................... Ivory Crisp ...................................... Superior .......................................... Western R ...................................... Modoc ............................................ Red La soda ................................... Norwis ............................................ Lamoka .......................................... Keuka Gold ..................................... Agata .............................................. Cascade ......................................... Blazer ............................................. Alpine ............................................. Rio Grande ..................................... White Pearl ..................................... Satina ............................................. Klondike Rose ................................ Other 1 ...........................................
37.2 11.4 11.4 6.8 4.0 3.9 2.9 1.7 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.2 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 5.5
40.9 8.8
12.7 7.4 3.7 3.0 2.2 1.5 0.9 1.4 1.2 1.4 0.4 1.4 0.6 1.1 0.5
(NA) 0.5 0.2 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.4
(NA) (NA)
0.2 (NA)
4.5
(NA) Not available. 1 Other variety category includes varieties not listed in current publication and varieties listed but not available to publish. 2 Seven program states include Idaho, Maine, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin.
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Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage — Regions and United States: January-June, 2015
Commodity and region
Stocks in all warehouses
January 31, 2015
February 28, 2015
March 31, 2015
April 30, 2015
May 31, 2015
June 30, 2015
(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)
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 .................................................
20,604 22,879 38,641
103,232 50,429 1,313
32,126 172,748 457,645 899,617
4,050 14,076 16,786 10,049 14,575
231 18,246 64,859 49,251
192,123
24,654 36,955 55,427
113,281 65,004 1,544
50,372 237,607 506,896
1,091,740
32,914 23,555 38,094
106,657 49,773 1,061
28,505 184,967 458,980 924,506
1,287 16,814 19,102 11,860 17,153
311 18,926 68,604 54,358
208,415
34,201 40,369 57,196
118,517 66,926 1,372
47,431 253,571 513,338
1,132,921
32,204 22,091 40,078
104,085 45,206 1,481
28,786 186,025 465,735 925,691
1,540 15,821 20,754 12,992 14,626
282 21,253 75,755 57,714
220,737
33,744 37,912 60,832
117,077 59,832 1,763
50,039 261,780 523,449
1,146,428
30,261 25,074 38,472 87,708 48,089 1,240
26,629 187,870 462,782 908,125
1,855 13,786 20,827 12,842 13,624
274 21,348 77,119 57,365
219,040
32,116 38,860 59,299
100,550 61,713 1,514
47,977 264,989 520,147
1,127,165
30,391 24,015 40,072 81,815 52,289
858 26,720
220,592 442,390 919,142
1,784 13,371 21,934 12,839 17,066
341 19,773 75,382 53,965
216,455
32,175 37,386 62,006 94,654 69,355 1,199
46,493 295,974 496,355
1,135,597
33,706 24,880 40,080 92,396 52,673 1,435
20,972 224,263 425,889 916,294
1,729 14,526 22,173 14,406 17,841
515 19,695 89,365 55,161
235,411
35,435 39,406 62,253
106,802 70,514 1,950
40,667 313,628 481,050
1,151,705
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Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage — Regions and United States: July-December, 2015
Commodity and region
Stocks in all warehouses
July 31, 2015
August 31, 2015
September 30, 2015
October 31, 2015
November 30, 2015
December 31, 2015
(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)
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 ..................................................
33,542 26,149 36,767 86,109 51,019
855 21,500
207,874 368,489 832,304
1,712 15,210 20,945 12,547 18,003
111 20,301 91,892 52,420
233,141
35,254 41,359 57,712 98,656 69,022
966 41,801
299,766 420,909
1,065,445
34,037 25,712 35,596 76,307 45,347
855 21,187
213,661 375,466 828,168
1,009 16,776 19,972 12,475 15,928
304 19,949 85,859 46,573
218,845
35,046 42,488 55,568 88,782 61,275 1,159
41,136 299,520 422,039
1,047,013
33,078 25,282 35,583 84,554 49,732
956 19,798
200,401 390,931 840,315
1,151 14,018 19,654 15,557 16,039
328 19,711 86,968 44,302
217,728
34,229 39,300 55,237
100,111 65,771 1,284
39,509 287,369 435,233
1,058,043
31,210 29,455 39,301 96,783 54,211 1,104
21,832 228,849 371,420 874,165
1,441 15,086 19,013 17,057 18,145
439 16,256 81,906 49,444
218,787
32,651 44,541 58,314
113,840 72,356 1,543
38,088 310,755 420,864
1,092,952
28,778 28,433 38,929 92,687 56,694 1,102
18,647 222,058 363,335 850,663
1,536 14,664 18,387 15,943 17,107
482 16,015 81,301 39,459
204,894
30,314 43,097 57,316
108,630 73,801 1,584
34,662 303,359 402,794
1,055,557
30,689 25,761 71,105 90,882 55,838 1,144
16,298 187,972 329,880 809,569
1,689 12,873 30,476 14,925 13,831
457 16,359 70,751 35,966
197,327
32,378 38,634
101,581 105,807 69,669 1,601
32,657 258,723 365,846
1,006,896
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Hop Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — States and United States: 2006-2015
Location and year Area
harvested
Yield per acre
Production Price per
pound
Value of
production
Value per harvested
acre
(acres) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
Idaho 2006 .................................... 2007 .................................... 2008 .................................... 2009 .................................... 2010 .................................... 2011 .................................... 2012 .................................... 2013 .................................... 2014 .................................... 2015 .................................... Oregon 2006 .................................... 2007 .................................... 2008 .................................... 2009 .................................... 2010 .................................... 2011 .................................... 2012 .................................... 2013 .................................... 2014 .................................... 2015 .................................... Washington 2006 .................................... 2007 .................................... 2008 .................................... 2009 .................................... 2010 .................................... 2011 .................................... 2012 .................................... 2013 .................................... 2014 .................................... 2015 .................................... United States 2006 .................................... 2007 .................................... 2008 .................................... 2009 .................................... 2010 .................................... 2011 .................................... 2012 .................................... 2013 .................................... 2014 .................................... 2015 ....................................
2,797 2,896 3,933 4,030 2,331
2,265 2,596 3,356 3,743 4,863
5,036 5,270 6,370 6,108 4,622
4,202 4,391 4,835 5,410 6,612
21,532 22,745 30,595 29,588 24,336
23,320 22,696 27,097 28,858 32,158
29,365 30,911 40,898 39,726 31,289
29,787 29,683 35,288 38,011 43,633
1,613 1,417 1,841 1,943 2,129
2,408 1,841 1,740 1,847 1,794
1,757 1,811 1,569 1,948 1,791
1,908 1,746 1,764 1,520 1,613
2,058 2,049 2,072 2,533 2,147
2,200 2,047 2,025 1,936 1,849
1,964 1,949 1,971 2,383 2,093
2,175 1,985 1,962 1,868 1,807
4,510.4 4,104.9 7,239.8 7,829.1 4,962.6
5,454.1 4,778.2 5,837.9 6,913.8 8,724.9
8,848.5 9,542.8 9,997.6
11,896.7 8,277.6
8,019.4 7,667.6 8,530.5 8,221.0
10,667.8
44,312.9 46,605.4 63,392.7 74,952.1 52,252.4
51,308.1 46,465.6 54,877.7 55,861.1 59,453.3
57,671.8 60,253.1 80,630.1 94,677.9 65,492.6
64,781.6 58,911.4 69,246.1 70,995.9 78,846.0
1.61 2.77 4.00 3.75 3.89
2.93 2.69 2.62 2.72 3.53
2.60 3.31 3.75 3.63 3.96
3.79 3.91 3.76 4.07 3.24
1.98 2.94 4.08 3.54 3.11
3.06 3.10 3.37 3.73 4.71
2.05 2.99 4.03 3.57 3.28
3.14 3.17 3.35 3.67 4.38
7,262
11,371 28,959 29,359 19,305
15,981 12,853 15,295 18,806 30,799
23,006 31,587 37,491 43,185 32,779
30,394 29,980 32,075 33,459 34,564
87,740 137,020 258,642 265,330 162,505
157,003 144,043 184,938 208,362 280,025
118,008 179,978 325,092 337,874 214,589
203,378 186,876 232,308 260,627 345,388
2,596 3,926 7,363 7,285 8,282
7,056 4,951 4,558 5,024 6,333
4,568 5,994 5,886 7,070 7,092
7,233 6,828 6,634 6,185 5,227
4,075 6,024 8,454 8,967 6,678
6,733 6,347 6,825 7,220 8,708
4,019 5,822 7,949 8,505 6,858
6,828 6,296 6,583 6,857 7,916
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Hop Area Harvested and Strung for Harvest by Variety — Washington: 2014-2016
Variety Area harvested Strung for harvest
2014 2015 2016
(acres) (acres) (acres)
ADHA 483 Azacca TM .............................................................. ADHA 881 Jarrylo TM ............................................................... ADHA 871 Pekko TM ................................................................ Ahtanum ................................................................................... Apollo R ................................................................................... Bravo R .................................................................................... Cascade .................................................................................... Cashmere ................................................................................. Centennial ................................................................................. Chinook ..................................................................................... Citra TM .................................................................................... Cluster ...................................................................................... Columbus/Tomahawk R ........................................................... Comet ....................................................................................... Crystal ....................................................................................... El DoradoR .............................................................................. Equinox ..................................................................................... Galena ...................................................................................... Glacier ...................................................................................... Golding ..................................................................................... Horizon ..................................................................................... Magnum .................................................................................... Millennium ................................................................................. MosaicTM ................................................................................. Mt. Hood ................................................................................... Northern Brewer ........................................................................ Nugget ...................................................................................... Simcoe ...................................................................................... Sterling ...................................................................................... SummitTM ................................................................................ Super Galena R ....................................................................... Tahoma ..................................................................................... Tettnang .................................................................................... Triple Pearl ................................................................................ Ultra .......................................................................................... Vanguard .................................................................................. Willamette ................................................................................. YCR-4 (Palisade) R .................................................................. YCR-5 (Warrior) R .................................................................... Yakima Gold ............................................................................. Zeus .......................................................................................... Experimental ............................................................................. Other varieties 1 2 .................................................................... All varieties ................................................................................
79 75
- 194 700
584
4,837 -
2,836 1,297
1,670
728 1,738
- 181
82
- 306 126 94
- -
113 671 150
131 265
1,819 -
2,522
606 - - - -
58 595 223 192
-
3,375 392
2,219
28,858
175 122
- 145 708
569
4,935 -
3,770 1,300
2,335
666 1,673
108 131
243
- 295 155 53
-
108 (D)
1,528 130
123 202
2,916 -
1,620
351 -
(D) - -
84 698 454 (D)
-
2,989 316
3,256
32,158
501 127 44
149 744
542
5,176 64
4,308 1,931
3,323
619 1,462
231 152
446 996 344 144 (D)
64 82 (D)
2,037 111
91
183 3,781
127 1,762
310 80 46 11 8
(D) 656 574 (D)
3
2,457 543
3,265
37,475
- Represents zero. (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. 2 Other varieties may include Amarillo, Brewers Gold, Bullion, Chelan, Columbia, Delta, Eureka, First Gold, Meridian, Mt.Rainier, Saaz, Santiam, and Soriachi
Ace.
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Hop Stocks Held by Growers, Dealers, and Brewers — United States: 2007-2016
Year
March 1 September 1
Growers and dealers
Brewers Total
stocks Growers and
dealers Brewers
Total stocks
(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)
2007 ........................ 2008 ........................ 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ 2012 ........................ 2013 ........................ 2014 ........................ 2015 ........................ 2016 ........................
28,000 30,000 42,000 55,000 66,000
67,000 62,000 72,000 76,000 88,000
42,000 36,000 40,000 47,000 55,000
53,000 53,000 49,000 43,000 40,000
70,000 66,000 82,000
102,000 121,000
120,000 115,000 121,000 119,000 128,000
16,000 18,000 25,000 38,000 42,000
44,000
(NA) 47,000 46,000 49,000
31,000 29,000 40,000 45,000 45,000
52,000
(NA) 43,000 37,000 36,000
47,000 47,000 65,000 83,000 87,000
96,000
(NA) 90,000 83,000 85,000
(NA) Not available.
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All Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Area
harvested
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre
(1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons) (dollars per ton) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ................... 2007 ................... 2008 ................... 2009 ................... 2010 ................... 2011 ................... 2012 ................... 2013 ................... 2014 ................... 2015 ...................
770 790 710 810 840
780 710 760 870 750
4.04 4.23 3.68 4.07 4.07
4.33 3.88 4.24 3.72 3.81
3,113 3,338 2,614 3,297 3,420
3,376 2,753 3,223 3,234 2,856
128.00 149.00 222.00 134.00 147.00
212.00 228.00 209.00 217.00 174.00
400,609 498,224 581,302 452,410 508,680
713,568 625,982 675,050 702,702 499,140
520 631 819 559 606
915 882 888 808 666
Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures for Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Area
harvested
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre
(1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons) (dollars per ton) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ................... 2007 ................... 2008 ................... 2009 ................... 2010 ................... 2011 ................... 2012 ................... 2013 ................... 2014 ................... 2015 ...................
440 440 410 490 450
380 380 410 420 390
4.90 5.20 4.40 4.90 5.00
5.20 4.90 5.30 4.70 5.20
2,156 2,288 1,804 2,401 2,250
1,976 1,862 2,173 1,974 2,028
125.00 148.00 223.00 122.00 133.00
218.00 229.00 200.00 213.00 171.00
269,500 338,624 402,292 292,922 299,250
430,768 426,398 434,600 420,462 360,984
613 770 981 598 665
1,134 1,122 1,060 1,001
926
All Other Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Area
harvested
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre
(1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons) (dollars per ton) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ................... 2007 ................... 2008 ................... 2009 ................... 2010 ................... 2011 ................... 2012 ................... 2013 ................... 2014 ................... 2015 ...................
330 350 300 320 390
400 330 350 450 360
2.90 3.00 2.70 2.80 3.00
3.50 2.70 3.00 2.80 2.30
957 1,050
810 896
1,170
1,400 891
1,050 1,260
828
137.00 152.00 221.00 178.00 179.00
202.00 224.00 229.00 224.00 184.00
131,109 159,600 179,010 159,488 209,430
282,800 199,584 240,450 282,240 156,492
397 456 597 498 537
707 605 687 627 435
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Alfalfa Hay Area Harvested, Yield, and Production, by County — Washington: 2014-2015
District and county 1
2014 2015
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 ..................................
5,500 (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 700 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
3,500
129,000 (D)
2,700 (D) (D)
34,000 (D)
92,300
54,000 (D) (D)
26,900 19,400
7,700
206,000 15,000
1,600 73,000
101,400 15,000
-
25,500 2,300
900 700
10,700 10,900
-
-
420,000
2.80 (D) (D) (D) (D)
2.70 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
4.85 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
2.45
3.85 (D)
1.15 (D) (D)
2.80 (D)
4.30
2.15 (D) (D)
2.45 1.55 2.45
5.95 6.35 5.90 6.50 6.10 2.00
-
4.70 1.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 4.15
-
-
4.70
15,500 (D) (D) (D) (D)
3,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
3,400 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
8,600
496,000 (D)
3,100 (D) (D)
95,500 (D)
397,400
115,000 (D) (D)
66,300 30,000 18,700
1,227,500
95,000 9,400
476,000 617,000 30,100
-
120,000 2,300 4,500 3,500
64,200 45,500
-
-
1,974,000
5,000 (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,300 (D) (D) (D) (D)
- (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
3,700
125,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
125,000
49,000 (D) (D)
20,000 21,000 8,000
191,000 17,000
(D) (D)
87,000 15,800 71,200
20,000
(D) (D) 500
8,900 7,500 3,100
-
390,000
2.60 (D) (D) (D) (D)
2.15 (D) (D) (D) (D)
- (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
2.75
4.35 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
4.35
2.10 (D) (D)
2.45 1.70 2.35
6.60 6.95 (D) (D)
7.00 3.05 6.80
5.30 (D) (D)
4.80 7.35 4.00 2.60
-
5.20
13,000 (D) (D) (D) (D)
2,800 (D) (D) (D) (D)
- (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
10,200
544,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
544,000
103,000 (D) (D)
49,000 35,200 18,800
1,262,000
118,000 (D) (D)
611,000 48,000
485,000
106,000 (D) (D)
2,400 65,600 30,000 8,000
-
2,028,000
- 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: 2014-2015 [The all other hay category is any hay excluding alfalfa or alfalfa mixtures.]
District and county 1
2014 2015
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 .................................
145,000 3,200
13,000 4,200 7,100 1,900 2,900
(D) 1,100
19,200 (D)
4,600 8,000 5,300
(D) 1,300 8,300
(D) 2,100
23,400 39,400
123,000 13,800
(D) 56,900
(D) (D) (D)
52,300
51,000 2,100
15,400 12,400 21,100
-
109,000 7,800
(D) (D)
39,400 (D)
61,800
22,000 (D) (D)
2,000 (D) (D)
20,000
-
450,000
1.65 2.15 1.35 2.10 1.25 1.80 1.35 (D)
0.90 1.90 (D)
1.65 1.15 1.30 (D)
1.30 1.40 (D)
1.45 1.55 1.85
3.30 4.85 (D)
4.60 (D) (D) (D)
1.40
1.40 1.15 1.35 1.60 1.35
-
4.65 3.60 (D) (D)
5.50 (D)
4.20
2.00 (D) (D)
1.50 (D) (D)
2.05
-
2.80
236,000 6,800
17,500 8,900 9,000 3,400 3,900
(D) 1,000
36,500 (D)
7,600 9,000 7,000
(D) 1,700
11,500 (D)
3,000 36,000 73,200
403,000 67,000
(D) 262,000
(D) (D) (D)
74,000
72,000 2,400
21,100 20,000 28,500
-
505,000 28,000
(D) (D)
217,000 (D)
260,000
44,000 (D) (D)
3,000 (D) (D)
41,000
-
1,260,000
119,000 2,900
(D) 3,900 7,100 1,700 2,000
(D) 900
20,100 (D)
3,900 6,100 4,600
(D) 900 (D)
11,500 2,000
(D) 51,400
90,500
(D) (D)
41,000 (D) (D) (D)
49,500
43,700 2,300
15,600 11,600 14,200
-
86,800 4,900
(D) (D) (D)
8,900 73,000
20,000 3,300 1,400 1,700 3,300
10,300 -
-
360,000
1.40 1.95 (D)
1.45 1.35 1.25 0.85 (D)
1.20 1.55 (D)
1.05 1.45 1.15 (D)
1.45 (D)
1.60 1.05 (D)
1.35
2.35 (D) (D)
3.45 (D) (D) (D)
1.50
0.80 0.60 0.75 1.15 0.65
-
4.40 3.65 (D) (D) (D)
2.15 4.70
1.50 0.90 2.05 1.60 2.10 1.45
-
-
2.30
166,800 5,600
(D) 5,600 9,500 2,100 1,700
(D) 1,100
31,200 (D)
4,100 8,900 5,300
(D) 1,300
(D) 18,200 2,100
(D) 70,100
214,700
(D) (D)
141,200 (D) (D) (D)
73,500
36,000 1,400
12,000 13,100 9,500
-
380,200 18,000
(D) (D) (D)
19,200 343,000
30,300 3,000 2,900 2,700 7,000
14,700 -
-
828,000
- 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, 2006-2015
Year Washington United States
May 1 December 1 May 1 December 1
(1,000 tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons)
2006 ............................................................... 2007 ............................................................... 2008 ............................................................... 2009 ............................................................... 2010 ............................................................... 2011 ............................................................... 2012 ............................................................... 2013 ............................................................... 2014 ............................................................... 2015 ...............................................................
250 240 200 350 280
350 230 180 290 270
1,339 1,335 1,182 1,418 1,607
1,460 1,110 1,200 1,450 1,400
21,345 14,990 21,585 22,065 20,931
22,217 21,381 14,156 19,176 24,517
96,400 104,089 103,658 107,222 101,667
89,723 75,175 89,304 92,052 94,993
New Seedings of Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures — Washington and United States: 2006-2015
Year Area seeded
Washington United States
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
2006 ................................................................................... 2007 ................................................................................... 2008 ................................................................................... 2009 ................................................................................... 2010 ................................................................................... 2011 ................................................................................... 2012 ................................................................................... 2013 ................................................................................... 2014 ................................................................................... 2015 ...................................................................................
85 60 50 75 60
55 70 50 65 60
3,184 2,828 2,699 2,665 2,545
2,321 2,389 2,517 2,547 2,535
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Alfalfa Forage and All Forage Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Alfalfa forage 1 All forage 2
Area harvested Yield per acre Production Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons)
2006 .................. 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 ..................
455 450 425 508 465
410 390 425 430 425
4.92 5.28 4.40 4.83 5.01
5.06 4.91 5.25 4.80 5.16
2,240 2,377 1,868 2,455 2,329
2,076 1,915 2,232 2,064 2,191
820 835 770 878 890
840 770 805 930 840
4.30 4.50 3.81 4.19 4.22
4.34 4.06 4.44 3.88 4.08
3,523 3,756 2,936 3,682 3,758
3,646 3,126 3,573 3,609 3,427
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: 2006-2015
Year Alfalfa haylage and greenchop 1 All haylage and greenchop 2
Area harvested Yield per acre Production Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons)
2006 .................. 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 ..................
20 20 20 23 25
39 20 23 23 45
8.50 9.00 6.50 4.80 6.40
5.20 5.40 5.20 7.90 7.30
170 180 130 110 160
203 108 120 182 329
80 90 75
100 93
80
100 83
103 130
10.38 9.39 8.71 7.80 7.35
6.84 7.56 8.53 7.36 8.88
830 845 653 780 684
547 756 708 758
1,154
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: 2011-2015 [Estimates began in 2011.]
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(acres) (acres) (pounds) (1,000 cwt) (dollars per cwt) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 ..................
10,500 15,000 37,000 51,000 37,000
10,200 14,500 36,000 47,000 34,000
1,900 1,800 1,700 1,200 1,100
19,380 26,100 61,200 56,400 37,400
22.60 26.10 21.50 18.40 17.50
4,380 6,812
13,158 10,378 6,545
429 470 366 221 193
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Scotch Spearmint Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Area
harvested
Yield per acre
Production Price per
pound
Value of
production 1
Value per harvested
acre
(acres) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (dollars per pound) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ...................... 2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ......................
2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ......................
4,500 5,500 5,100 5,300 4,400
4,100 4,600 6,400 6,500 8,400
115 145 125 142 153
156 120 120 115 100
518 799 638 752 675
638 550 768 748 840
11.70 12.90 15.00 17.60 17.50
19.60 20.10 20.20 20.20 19.70
6,061 10,307 9,570
13,235 11,813
12,505 11,055 15,514 15,110 16,548
1,347 1,874 1,876 2,497 2,685
3,050 2,403 2,424 2,325 1,970
1 Value of production prior to 2006 reflects rounding at the all spearmint level and is not derived from respective variety tables.
Native Spearmint Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Area
harvested
Yield per acre
Production Price per
pound
Value of
production
Value per harvested
acre
(acres) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (dollars per pound) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ...................... 2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ......................
2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ......................
7,000 7,200 8,200 8,500 7,700
7,500 8,200 9,100 8,500 9,500
140 154 141 155 137
155 151 150 140 145
980 1,106 1,158 1,318 1,055
1,160 1,242 1,365 1,190 1,378
11.00 12.30 14.80 16.00 15.10
17.90 19.10 17.50 17.90 17.00
10,780 13,604 17,138 21,088 15,931
20,764 23,722 23,888 21,301 23,426
1,540 1,889 2,090 2,481 2,069
2,769 2,893 2,625 2,506 2,466
Peppermint Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Area
harvested
Yield per acre
Production Price per
pound
Value of
production
Value per harvested
acre
(acres) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (dollars per pound) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ...................... 2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ......................
2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ......................
24,000 17,000 16,000 16,500 16,000
16,000 15,000 17,500 15,000 14,000
115 120 120 117 110
104 100 110 100 110
2,760 2,040 1,920 1,931 1,760
1,664 1,500 1,925 1,500 1,540
12.30 13.20 14.70 19.00 18.80
20.40 22.70 23.60 21.00 19.90
33,948 26,928 28,224 36,689 33,088
33,946 34,050 45,430 31,500 30,646
1,415 1,584 1,764 2,224 2,068
2,122 2,270 2,596 2,100 2,189
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Asparagus for Fresh Market and Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Acreage Yield
per acre
Production Marketing year
average price
Value of
production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars per cwt) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ................... 2007 ................... 2008 ................... 2009 ................... 2010 ...................
2011 ................... 2012 ................... 2013 ................... 2014 ................... 2015 ...................
9,000 8,000 7,000 6,500 6,500
6,000 5,500 4,500 4,000 4,000
9,000 7,000 6,500 6,000 6,000
5,500 4,700 4,000 3,800 3,800
42 43 42 44 38
40 43 47 48 44
378 301 273 264 228
220 202 188 182 167
50.00 59.10 67.10 76.90 77.10
78.90 90.00 95.10 75.40 93.30
18,911 17,802 18,310 20,302 17,588
17,358 18,180 17,872 13,721 15,584
2,101 2,543 2,817 3,384 2,931
3,156 3,868 4,468 3,611 4,101
Carrots for Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
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)
2006 ................... 2007 ................... 2008 ................... 2009 ................... 2010 ...................
2011 ................... 2012 ................... 2013 ................... 2014 ................... 2015 ...................
3,500 4,100 4,800 3,900 3,700
3,500 3,100 4,300
(D) (D)
3,400 4,000 4,700 3,800 3,600
3,400 3,100 4,200
(D) (D)
32.0 32.0 30.0 31.0 31.0
35.5 31.8 30.4 (D) (D)
108,800 128,000 141,000 117,800 111,600
120,700 98,580
127,680 (D) (D)
70.00 73.00 80.00 85.00 82.00
86.00 80.90
104.00 (D) (D)
7,616 9,344
11,280 10,013 9,151
10,380 7,975
13,279 (D) (D)
2,240 2,336 2,400 2,635 2,542
3,053 2,573 3,162
(D) (D)
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
Green Peas for Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
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)
2006 ................... 2007 ................... 2008 ................... 2009 ................... 2010 ...................
2011 ................... 2012 ................... 2013 ................... 2014 ................... 2015 ...................
34,300 38,900 41,900 41,300 34,100
28,300 41,800 45,000 40,800 43,800
32,100 38,500 40,100 40,200 33,800
27,900 40,900 44,500 40,500 42,600
2.51 2.74 2.58 2.49 2.66
3.43 3.13 2.75 2.92 3.46
80,480 105,490 103,460 100,100 89,910
95,700 128,040 122,380 118,440 147,210
172.00 199.00 298.00 265.00 212.00
252.00 275.00 287.00 249.00 262.00
13,873 20,993 30,831 26,527 19,061
24,116 35,250 35,131 29,433 38,580
432 545 769 660 564
864 862 789 727 906
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Sweet Corn for Fresh Market Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars per cwt) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ................. 2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 .................
2011 ................. 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 .................
6,200 8,700 9,200
11,700 13,700
12,000 12,000 12,500 11,600 25,500
6,000 8,500 9,000
11,500 13,500
11,600 11,400 12,000 11,500 25,300
160 165 185 188 180
165 155 159 158 136
960 1,403 1,665 2,162 2,430
1,914 1,767 1,908 1,817 3,441
26.70 27.90 38.90 37.50 38.80
41.00 33.00 37.00 27.00 6.30
25,632 39,144 64,769 81,075 94,284
78,474 58,311 70,596 49,059 21,678
4,272 4,605 7,197 7,050 6,984
6,765 5,115 5,883 4,266
857
Sweet Corn for Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
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)
2006 ................. 2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 .................
2011 ................. 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 .................
80,200 84,500 68,900 84,200 66,400
73,000 85,800 65,400 69,600 79,100
79,200 82,500 66,300 81,700 65,600
72,700 85,600 64,400 69,400 78,800
10.18 10.36 9.78
10.37 10.00
10.75 10.00 9.96 9.98 9.17
806,140 854,310 648,490 847,010 656,280
781,500 855,880 641,320 692,600 722,240
66.60 72.70
118.00 109.00 79.80
109.00 113.00 121.00 108.00 106.00
53,701 62,070 76,439 92,372 52,372
85,212 96,946 77,915 74,693 76,306
678 752
1,153 1,131
798
1,172 1,133 1,210 1,076
968
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Onions for Fresh Market and Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars per cwt) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
Summer non-storage 1 2006 ............................. 2007 ............................. 2008 ............................. 2009 ............................. 2010 .............................
2011 ............................. 2012 ............................. 2013 ............................. 2014 ............................. 2015 .............................
Summer storage 2006 ............................. 2007 ............................. 2008 ............................. 2009 ............................. 2010 .............................
2011 ............................. 2012 ............................. 2013 ............................. 2014 ............................. 2015 .............................
1,500 1,500 1,900 2,000 2,000
2,200 3,100 2,000 2,000 2,000
20,000 22,500 20,000 21,000 22,000
20,000 23,500 20,000 20,000 20,000
1,500 1,500 1,900 2,000 2,000
2,200 3,100 2,000 2,000 2,000
20,000 22,500 20,000 21,000 22,000
20,000 23,500 20,000 20,000 19,900
380 380 360 375 330
350 370 450 400 380
600 610 600 630 610
650 590 580 650 690
570 570 684 750 660
770 1,147
900 800 760
12,000 13,725 12,000 13,230 13,420
13,000 13,865 11,600 13,000 13,731
22.40 32.50 29.90 29.50 50.10
22.80 31.80 27.40 34.60 45.80
21.00 3.15
11.10 16.40 11.20
8.90 11.70 13.50 8.90
13.90
12,768 18,525 20,452 22,125 33,066
17,556 36,475 24,660 27,680 34,808
226,800 37,564
119,880 197,292 135,744
104,130 147,619 140,940 106,444 177,698
8,512 12,350 10,764 11,063 16,533
7,980 11,766 12,330 13,840 17,404
11,340 1,670 5,994 9,395 6,170
5,207 6,282 7,047 5,322 8,930
1 Primarily fresh market.
Agaricus Mushroom Area, Sales, Price, and Value — Western and United States: 2011-2016 Location
and year
Area in production Volume of
sales Price per pound 1
Value of sales Growing area Total fillings
(1,000 square feet) (1,000 square feet) (1,000 pounds) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
Western 2 2011-2012 ................... 2012-2013 ................... 2013-2014 ................... 2014-2015 ................... 2015-2016 ...................
United States 2011-2012 ................... 2012-2013 ................... 2013-2014 ................... 2014-2015 ................... 2015-2016 ...................
4,849 5,037 3,765 5,337 3,880
(D) 27,552 25,316 28,654 27,797
25,704 28,097 23,052 23,448 24,721
139,331 139,846 134,685 143,292 140,597
151,568 142,500 123,205 130,745 141,203
881,857 869,625 882,075 907,191 921,552
1.650 1.720 1.810 1.860 1.800
1.180 1.190 1.190 1.230 1.190
250,158 244,580 222,910 242,562 254,609
1,039,159 1,038,541 1,049,972 1,118,371 1,095,653
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Prices for mushrooms are the average prices producers receive at the point of first sale, commonly referred to as the average price as sold. For example,
part of the fresh mushrooms are sold F.O.B. packed by growers, part are sold bulk to brokers or repackers, and some are sold retail at roadside stands. The mushroom average price as sold is a weighted average of the average price for each method of sale.
2 Western includes California, Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
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Commercial Apple Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Bearing acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of utilized
production
Value per bearing
acre Total Utilized
(acres) (tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons) (dollars per ton) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ................. 2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 .................
2011 ................. 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 .................
154,000 153,000 153,000 153,000 153,000
148,000 148,000 148,000 148,000 148,000
18.00 17.00 18.45 17.00 18.15
18.30 21.80 19.95 25.85 20.10
2,775 2,600 2,825 2,600 2,775
2,710 3,225 2,950 3,825 2,975
2,775 2,600 2,825 2,600 2,775
2,710 3,225 2,950 3,525 2,955
506.00 684.00 456.00 642.00 642.00
714.00 770.00 724.00 536.00 810.00
1,403,282 1,780,420 1,288,128 1,380,300 1,460,550
1,932,260 2,482,350 2,133,995 1,892,697 2,396,250
9,112 11,637 8,419 9,022 9,546
13,056 16,773 14,419 12,788 16,191
Pear Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Bearing acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of utilized
production
Value per bearing
acre Total Utilized
(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars per ton) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
Bartlett 2006 ............. 2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 .............
2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 .............
Other 2006 ............. 2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 .............
2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 .............
11,000 11,000 11,000 11,000 10,000
9,500 9,500 8,900 8,800 8,600
13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000
12,000 12,000 12,000 12,500 12,200
15.00 14.80 15.10 16.90 16.80
19.80 19.10 20.80 20.60 20.70
15.10 18.40 16.20 20.50 17.10
23.30 17.50 20.80 18.80 16.60
165,000 163,000 166,000 186,000 168,000
188,000 181,000 185,000 181,000 178,000
196,000 239,000 211,000 266,000 222,000
280,000 210,000 249,000 235,000 202,000
165,000 163,000 166,000 186,000 168,000
188,000 181,000 185,000 181,000 177,000
196,000 239,000 211,000 266,000 222,000
280,000 210,000 249,000 235,000 199,000
346.00 374.00 368.00 310.00 368.00
351.00 412.00 435.00 514.00 530.00
521.00 491.00 520.00 378.00 567.00
411.00 625.00 582.00 642.00 733.00
57,122 60,990 61,074 57,708 61,783
66,074 74,524 80,447 92,987 93,870
102,109 117,234 109,660 100,628 125,808
115,002 131,210 144,945 150,885 145,880
5,193 5,545 5,552 5,246 6,178
6,955 7,845 9,039
10,567 10,915
7,855 9,018 8,435 7,741 9,678
9,584 10,934 12,079 12,071 11,957
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Sweet Cherry Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Bearing acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of utilized
production
Value per bearing
acre Total Utilized
(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars per ton) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 .................. 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 ..................
2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 ..................
32,000 33,000 33,000 35,000 34,000
34,000 34,000 35,000 35,000 35,000
5.25 4.76 3.03 7.00 4.59
5.76 7.76 4.83 6.77 6.36
168,000 157,000 100,000 245,000 156,000
196,000 264,000 169,000 237,000 222,650
168,000 157,000 100,000 210,000 156,000
196,000 264,000 144,000 237,000 221,900
1,590.00 2,060.00 2,930.00 1,060.00 2,330.00
2,690.00 1,860.00 2,630.00 2,120.00 1,970.00
267,794 323,128 292,936 223,235 363,693
526,986 491,148 379,034 502,370 436,918
8,369 9,792 8,877 6,378
10,697
15,500 14,446 10,830 14,353 12,483
Sweet Cherry Processed Utilization and Price by Use — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Canned Brined Other Total
processed Quantity Price per ton Quantity Price per ton Quantity Price per ton
(tons) (dollars) (tons) (dollars) (tons) (dollars) (tons)
2006 .................. 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 ..................
2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 ..................
5,500 4,000 2,000 5,000 2,000
3,000 3,000 2,000 2,000 2,300
1,130 1,170 1,390
653 1,100
968 1,100 1,160 1,300 1,460
20,000 13,000 8,000
11,000 11,500
14,000 29,000 16,500 16,500 19,200
669 508 502 450 470
480 750 750 360 560
19,500 11,000 5,000
16,000 12,500
14,000 22,000 15,500 25,500
(D)
302 204 278 200 199
183 759 867 520
(D)
45,000 28,000 15,000 32,000 26,000
31,000 54,000 34,000 44,000 21,500
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations..
Tart Cherry Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Bearing acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of utilized
production
Value per bearing
acre Total Utilized
(acres) (pounds) (million pounds)
(million pounds) (dollars per pound) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 .................. 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 ..................
2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 ..................
1,400 1,300 1,300 1,600 1,600
1,600 1,600 2,100 2,100 2,100
15,900 8,850 9,620
10,400 9,630
13,100 15,500 8,520
11,600 11,900
22.3 11.5 12.5 16.7 15.4
20.9 24.8 17.9 24.3 25.0
21.7 11.4 12.5 16.4 15.4
20.9 24.8 17.9 24.3 25.0
0.259 0.350 0.330 0.468 0.228
0.312 0.323 0.344 0.300 0.440
5,630 3,990 4,125 7,670 3,515
6,521 8,000 6,164 7,290
11,000
4,021 3,069 3,173 4,794 2,197
4,076 5,000 2,935 3,471 5,238
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Grape Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Bearing acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of utilized
production
Value per bearing
acre Total Utilized
(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars per ton) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
All Grapes 2006 ............. 2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 .............
2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 .............
Juice Grapes 2006 ............. 2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 .............
2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 .............
Wine Grapes 2006 ............. 2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 .............
2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 .............
55,500 56,500 58,000 62,000 65,000
67,000 67,000 69,000 72,000 70,000
26,000 26,000 26,000 26,000 26,000
26,000 24,000 24,000 24,000 22,000
29,500 30,500 32,000 36,000 39,000
41,000 43,000 45,000 48,000 48,000
5.69 6.65 6.03 6.15 5.17
4.72 5.67 5.68 7.11 5.99
7.54 9.58 7.88 8.65 6.77
6.69 8.00 7.58
11.90 8.59
4.07 4.16 4.53 4.33 4.10
3.46 4.37 4.67 4.73 4.79
316,000 376,000 350,000 381,000 336,000
316,000 380,000 392,000 512,000 419,000
196,000 249,000 205,000 225,000 176,000
174,000 192,000 182,000 285,000 189,000
120,000 127,000 145,000 156,000 160,000
142,000 188,000 210,000 227,000 230,000
316,000 376,000 350,000 381,000 336,000
316,000 380,000 392,000 512,000 419,000
196,000 249,000 205,000 225,000 176,000
174,000 192,000 182,000 285,000 189,000
120,000 127,000 145,000 156,000 160,000
142,000 188,000 210,000 227,000 230,000
465.00 457.00 569.00 548.00 637.00
587.00 657.00 708.00 590.00 708.00
173.00 203.00 243.00 243.00 271.00
261.00 281.00 244.00 175.00 183.00
942.00 954.00
1,030.00 989.00
1,040.00
987.00 1,040.00 1,110.00 1,110.00 1,140.00
146,948 171,705 199,165 208,959 214,096
185,568 249,088 277,508 301,845 296,787
33,908 50,547 49,815 54,675 47,696
45,414 53,952 44,408 49,875 34,587
113,040 121,158 149,350 154,284 166,400
140,154 195,520 233,100 251,970 262,200
2,648 3,039 3,434 3,370 3,294
2,770 3,718 4,022 4,192 4,240
1,304 1,944 1,916 2,103 1,834
1,747 2,248 1,850 2,078 1,572
3,832 3,972 4,667 4,286 4,267
3,418 4,547 5,180 5,249 5,463
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Wine Grape Quantity Utilized and Average Price by Variety — Washington: 2011-2015 Quantity utilized Average price per ton
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
(tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)
White varieties White Riesling ..................... Chardonnay ......................... Pinot Gris ............................ Sauvignon Blanc ................. Gewurztraminer ................... Viognier ............................... Semillon .............................. Chenin Blanc ....................... Other 1 ................................
Total white varieties
Red varieties Cabernet Sauvignon ............ Merlot .................................. Syrah .................................. Cabernet Franc ................... Malbec ................................ Pinot Noir ............................ Sangiovese ......................... Petit Verdot ......................... Grenache Noir ..................... Mourvedre ........................... Other 2 ................................
Total red varieties
All varieties
31,700 28,500 7,500 4,300 2,900 1,100
800 800 700
78,300
23,100 21,900 10,100 2,500 1,300
700 600 ( 3 ) ( 3 ) ( 3 )
3,500 63,700
142,000
36,700 36,900 6,400 5,100 3,500 1,900 1,000
900 1,100
93,500
35,900 34,600 11,800 3,400 1,800
800 1,200 1,000 1,000
800 2,200
94,500
188,000
40,200 40,500 8,000 5,700 3,300 1,900 1,000 1,300 1,300
103,200
42,600 36,000 15,300 3,400 2,000
900 1,300 1,200
900 800
2,400 106,800
210,000
50,500 43,800 9,100 6,900 3,600 1,900 1,000
800 1,700
119,300
42,200 36,900 15,400 3,300 2,200 1,200 1,300 1,200
900 900
2,200 107,700
227,000
44,100 42,000
9,000 6,700 2,600 1,600
900 500
1,800 109,200
47,400 35,200 16,000
3,400 2,400 1,600 1,300 1,300 1,100
800 2,300
112,800
222,000
784 803 765 824 740 943 858 746 989 794
1,312 1,117 1,133 1,342 1,413
868 1,350
( 3 ) ( 3 ) ( 3 )
1,470 1,224
987
783 904 791 852 736
1,024 951 782
1,116 844
1,337 1,104 1,134 1,442 1,474
894 1,222 1,585 1,555 1,409 1,428 1,235
1,040
796 916 802 884 757 961
1,003 773
1,069 852
1,440 1,186 1,292 1,485 1,570 1,000 1,258 1,592 1,889 1,673 1,492 1,339
1,110
799 922 799 886 737 946 967 835
1,050 856
1,448 1,180 1,279 1,503 1,554 1,165 1,320 1,513 1,674 1,511 1,491 1,336
1,110
760 926 796 905 754 917
1,082 864 992 844
1,527 1,231 1,314 1,486 1,578 1,069 1,175 1,456 1,722 1,649 1,414 1,394
1,145
1 Includes Mueller-Thurgau, Madeline Angevine, Siegerrebe, Rousanne, Muscat Canelli, Muscat Ottenel, Orange Muscat and other white varieties with minimal acreage.
2 Includes pink varieties, Zinfandel, Lemberger, Barbera, Nebbiolo, Petit Syrah, and other red varieties with minimal acreage. 3 Included in the other red category from 2009-2011.
Prune and Plum Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Bearing acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of utilized
production
Value per bearing
acre Total Utilized
(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars per ton) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ...................... 2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ......................
2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ......................
650 600 600 600 600
500 500 400 400 400
8.31 7.00 5.83 7.17 5.17
8.00 6.60 5.88 6.75 6.75
5,400 4,200 3,500 4,300 3,100
4,000 3,300 2,350 2,700 2,700
5,400 4,200 3,500 4,300 3,100
4,000 3,300 2,300 2,700 2,700
443.00 380.00 497.00 393.00 406.00
263.00 432.00 489.00 652.00 667.00
2,394 1,594 1,739 1,690 1,259
1,051 1,427 1,124 1,760 1,802
3,683 2,657 2,898 2,817 2,098
2,102 2,854 2,810 4,400 4,505
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Peach Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Bearing acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of utilized
production
Value per bearing
acre Total Utilized
(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars per ton) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ................. 2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 .................
2011 ................. 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 .................
2,400 2,300 2,300 2,300 2,300
2,200 2,200 2,400 2,400 2,200
9.58 8.04 7.30 6.30 6.09
6.00 5.91 5.46 5.21 5.84
23,000 18,500 16,800 14,500 14,000
13,200 13,000 13,100 12,500 12,850
23,000 18,500 16,800 14,500 14,000
13,200 13,000 12,900 12,500 12,750
522.00 480.00 498.00 360.00 620.00
592.00 627.00 770.00 868.00
1,070.00
12,008 8,873 8,361 5,222 8,675
7,809 8,153 9,937
10,855 13,644
5,003 3,858 3,635 2,270 3,772
3,550 3,706 4,140 4,523 6,202
Apricot Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Bearing acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of utilized
production
Value per bearing
acre Total Utilized
(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars per ton) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ..................... 2007 ..................... 2008 ..................... 2009 ..................... 2010 .....................
2011 ..................... 2012 ..................... 2013 ..................... 2014 ..................... 2015 .....................
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
1,200 1,200
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
7.75 5.96
5,200 7,200 4,200 8,900 5,900
3,900 6,700 6,500 9,300 7,150
5,200 7,200 4,200 8,900 5,900
3,900 6,700 6,500 9,300 7,000
1,190.00 991.00
1,570.00 868.00
1,170.00
1,830.00 1,250.00 1,190.00 1,050.00
(D)
6,180 7,137 6,614 7,727 6,908
7,132 8,371 7,767 9,721
(D)
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
8,101 (D)
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
Nectarine Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Bearing acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of utilized
production
Value per bearing
acre Total Utilized
(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars per ton) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 ..................... 2007 ..................... 2008 ..................... 2009 ..................... 2010 .....................
2011 ..................... 2012 ..................... 2013 ..................... 2014 ..................... 2015 .....................
1,400 1,400 1,300 1,300 1,300
1,400 1,400 1,600 1,500 1,200
9.93 10.00 5.77 7.54 6.31
6.57 6.36 7.56 8.20 8.08
13,900 14,000 7,500 9,800 8,200
9,200 8,900
12,100 12,300 9,700
13,900 14,000 7,500 9,800 8,200
9,200 8,900
12,100 12,300 9,600
597.00 519.00 432.00 494.00 375.00
384.00 567.00 675.00 830.00 921.00
8,298 7,266 3,240 4,841 3,075
3,533 5,046 8,173
10,215 8,840
5,927 5,190 2,492 3,724 2,365
2,524 3,604 5,108 6,810 7,367
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Berry Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Area
harvested
Yield per acre
Production Price per
pound
Value of
production
Value per harvested
acre Total Utilized
(acres) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (dollars per pound) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
Cultivated blueberries 2006 ............................. 2007 ............................. 2008 ............................. 2009 ............................. 2010 .............................
2011 ............................. 2012 ............................. 2013 ............................. 2014 ............................. 2015 .............................
Red raspberries 2006 ............................. 2007 ............................. 2008 ............................. 2009 ............................. 2010 .............................
2011 ............................. 2012 ............................. 2013 ............................. 2014 ............................. 2015 .............................
3,400 3,700 4,100 4,800 5,200
7,000 8,000 9,000 9,300
11,000
9,600 9,500 9,600 9,700 9,600
9,800 9,800 9,900 9,500 9,200
5,590 8,000 7,800 8,130 8,080
8,710 8,750 9,070
10,300 9,450
6,000 5,800 5,730 6,770 6,360
7,380 6,400 6,880 7,330 7,910
19,000 29,600 32,000 39,000 42,000
61,000 70,000 81,600 95,800
104,400
57,600 55,100 55,000 65,700 61,010
72,300 62,700 68,100 69,780 73,280
19,000 29,600 32,000 39,000 42,000
61,000 70,000 81,600 95,800
103,950
57,600 55,100 55,000 65,700 61,010
72,300 62,700 68,100 69,600 72,770
1.590 1.680 1.360 0.783 1.300
2.000 1.220 0.877 1.220 1.410
0.356 0.506 1.670 0.870 0.824
0.613 0.604 0.841 0.849 1.220
30,140 49,656 43,360 30,525 54,664
122,000 85,400 71,556
117,224 146,847
20,530 27,886 92,093 57,154 50,254
44,336 37,871 57,296 59,096 89,000
8,865 13,421 10,576 6,359
10,512
17,429 10,675 7,951
12,605 13,350
2,139 2,935 9,593 5,892 5,235
4,524 3,864 5,787 6,221 9,674
Strawberry Area Planted, Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015
Year Area
planted Area
harvested Yield per
acre Production
Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested acre
(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars per cwt) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
2006 .......................... 2007 .......................... 2008 .......................... 2009 .......................... 2010 ..........................
2011 .......................... 2012 .......................... 2013 .......................... 2014 .......................... 2015 ..........................
1,600 1,600 1,600 1,500 1,500
1,500 1,500 1,300 1,300
950
1,600 1,600 1,600 1,500 1,500
1,500 1,300 1,100 1,100
910
80 84 90 95 83
83 79 79 90 77
128 134 144 143 125
125 103 87 99 70
60.40 65.40 70.10 58.30 61.10
71.80 100.00 106.00 112.00 112.00
7,728 8,765
10,092 8,338 7,640
8,971 10,331 9,226
11,093 7,840
4,830 5,478 6,308 5,559 5,093
5,981 7,947 8,387
10,085 8,615
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Cranberry Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value — Washington: 2006-2015 [A barrel weighs 100 pounds]
Year Area
harvested Yield
per acre
Production Utilization
Total Utilized Fresh Processed
(acres) (barrels) (barrels) (barrels) (barrels) (barrels)
2006 ................................ 2007 ................................ 2008 ................................ 2009 ................................ 2010 ................................
2011 ................................ 2012 ................................ 2013 ................................ 2014 ................................ 2015 ................................
1,700 1,700 1,700 1,700 1,700
1,700 1,700 1,700 1,600 1,600
67.1 103.5 64.1 94.7 63.6
68.1 80.6 89.4 97.5
123.8
114,000 176,000 109,000 161,000 108,200
115,700 137,000 152,000 156,000 198,000
114,000 176,000 109,000 161,000 108,200
115,700 137,000 152,000 156,000 198,000
30,500 29,000 23,000 27,000 27,200
20,500 41,000 40,000 55,000 67,200
83,500 147,000 86,000
134,000 81,000
95,200 96,000
112,000 101,000 130,800
Year Price per barrel Value of utilized production
Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed All
(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2006 ................................ 2007 ................................ 2008 ................................ 2009 ................................ 2010 ................................
2011 ................................ 2012 ................................ 2013 ................................ 2014 ................................ 2015 ................................
60.70 64.00 73.20 79.30 75.70
71.60 82.40 63.70
(D) 60.50
40.00 42.40 53.20 55.40 54.70
51.40 55.50 36.50
(D) 35.80
45.50 46.00 57.40 59.40 60.00
55.00 63.50 43.70 44.60 44.20
1,851 1,856 1,684 2,141 2,059
1,468 3,378 2,548
(D) 4,066
3,340 6,233 4,575 7,424 4,431
4,893 5,328 4,088
(D) 4,683
5,191 8,089 6,259 9,565 6,490
6,361 8,706 6,636 6,959 8,749
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
Gross and Usable Cooler, Freezer, and Refrigerated Space — Washington: October 1, 2003-2015 [Estimates are set every two years.]
Year Cooler space 1 Freezer space 2 Refrigerated space
Gross space Usable space Gross space Usable space Gross space Usable space
(1,000 cubic feet) (1,000 cubic feet) (1,000 cubic feet) (1,000 cubic feet) (1,000 cubic feet) (1,000 cubic feet)
2003 .............. 2005 .............. 2007 .............. 2009 .............. 2011 .............. 2013 .............. 2015 ..............
10,215 10,435 17,188 16,171 15,024 15,120 23,474
7,444 7,642
11,618 11,402 10,768 10,850 18,905
178,746 184,989 173,510 178,368 181,767 185,698 187,735
138,688 145,937 135,814 142,112 146,930 151,163 151,115
188,961 195,424 190,698 194,539 196,792 200,819 211,209
146,131 153,579 147,432 153,514 157,697 162,012 170,020
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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Milk Cows and Production by Month — Washington: 2008-2015
Year and month Milk
cows 1 Milk
per cow 2 Milk
production 2 Year and month
Milk cows 1
Milk per cow 2
Milk production 2
(1,000 head) (pounds) (million pounds) (1,000 head) (pounds) (million pounds)
2008 January ................. February ................ March .................... April....................... May ....................... June ...................... July ....................... August ................... September............. October ................. November ............. December ............. Annual ...................
2009 January ................. February ................ March .................... April....................... May ....................... June ...................... July ....................... August ................... September............. October ................. November ............. December ............. Annual ...................
2010 January ................. February ................ March .................... April....................... May ....................... June ...................... July ....................... August ................... September............. October ................. November ............. December ............. Annual ...................
2011 January ................. February ................ March .................... April....................... May ....................... June ...................... July ....................... August ................... September............. October ................. November ............. December ............. Annual ...................
243 244 245 244 244 244 245 245 245 245 245 244 244
241 240 239 239 240 239 239 237 238 240 241 243 240
246 246 249 249 250 250 252 252 253 254 253 252 251
252 251 254 256 261 262 265 265 265 266 263 263 260
1,965 1,850 1,990 1,950 2,025 1,970 2,000 1,990 1,900 1,920 1,840 1,900
23,344
1,925 1,750 1,950 1,920 2,015 1,970 2,015 1,995 1,915 1,940 1,865 1,940
23,171
1,980 1,825 2,025 1,980 2,030 1,970 2,030 2,015 1,935 1,950 1,870 1,945
23,514
1,975 1,820 2,025 1,990 2,055 2,000 2,055 2,040 1,945 1,965 1,880 1,950
23,727
477 451 488 476 494 481 490 488 466 470 451 464
5,696
464 420 466 459 484 471 482 473 456 466 449 471
5,561
487 449 504 493 508 493 512 508 490 495 473 490
5,902
498 457 514 509 536 524 545 541 515 523 494 513
6,169
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 .................
263 263 263 264 265 261 261 261 261 261 262 264 262
264 264
(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 268 268 266 266 266 266 266
268 269 270 272 274 274 273 273 275 275 276 277 273
277 277 277 277 276 275 275 276 277 277 277 277 277
1,995 1,895 2,040 2,000 2,075 2,000 2,015 2,005 1,935 1,960 1,880 1,950
23,794
1,985 1,825 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
2,040 2,040 1,930 1,975 1,885 1,955
23,820
2,025 1,850 2,080 2,035 2,110 2,045 2,065 2,050 1,965 1,995 1,900 1,965
24,088
2,005 1,830 2,055 2,020 2,090 2,010 2,035 2,050 1,935 1,975 1,905 1,980
23,848
525 498 537 528 550 522 526 523 505 512 493 515
6,234
524 482 541 537 558 541 547 547 513 525 501 520
6,336
543 498 562 554 578 560 564 560 540 549 524 544
6,576
555 507 569 560 577 553 560 566 536 547 528 548
6,606
(NA) Not available. 1 Includes dry cows; excludes heifers not yet fresh. 2 Excludes milk sucked by calves.
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Milk Cows and Production of Milk and Milkfat — Washington: 2006-2015
Year
Number of
milk cows 1
Production of milk and milkfat 2
Per milk cow Total
Milk Milkfat Milk Milkfat Percent milkfat
(1,000 head) (pounds) (pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (percent)
2006 ....................................... 2007 ....................................... 2008 ....................................... 2009 ....................................... 2010 .......................................
2011 ....................................... 2012 ....................................... 2013 ....................................... 2014 ....................................... 2015 .......................................
237 238 244 240 251
260 262 266 273 277
23,055 23,239 23,344 23,171 23,514
23,727 23,794 23,820 24,088 23,848
853 860 859 860 877
895 904 924 935 928
5,464 5,531 5,696 5,561 5,902
6,169 6,234 6,336 6,576 6,606
202.2 204.6 209.6 206.3 220.1
232.6 236.9 245.8 255.1 257.0
3.70 3.70 3.68 3.71 3.73
3.77 3.80 3.88 3.88 3.89
1 Average number during the year, excluding heifers not yet fresh. 2 Excludes milk sucked by calves.
Quantity of Milk Used and Marketed by Producers — Washington: 2006-2015 Milk used where produced Milk marketed by producers
Fed to calves 1
Used for milk, cream, and butter
Total Total
quantity 2 Fluid
grade 3
(million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (percent)
2006 ....................................... 2007 ....................................... 2008 ....................................... 2009 ....................................... 2010 .......................................
2011 ....................................... 2012 ....................................... 2013 ....................................... 2014 ....................................... 2015 .......................................
17.0 13.0 13.0 16.0 15.0
16.0 15.0 15.0 16.0 17.0
1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
18.0 14.0 14.0 17.0 16.0
17.0 16.0 16.0 17.0 18.0
5,446.0 5,517.0 5,682.0 5,544.0 5,886.0
6,152.0 6,218.0 6,320.0 6,559.0 6,588.0
100 100 100 100 100
100 100 100 100 100
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: 2006-2015
Year Milk
utilized
Average returns per cwt for all milk 1
Returns per pound
milkfat
Cash receipts from
marketings
Used for milk, cream, and butter
by producers Gross
producer income 3
Value of milk
produced 2 4Milk
utilized Value 2
(million pounds) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (million pounds) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2006 ........... 2007 ........... 2008 ........... 2009 ........... 2010 ...........
2011 ........... 2012 ........... 2013 ........... 2014 ........... 2015 ...........
5,464.05,517.0 5,682.0 5,544.0 5,886.0
6,152.0 6,218.0 6,320.0 6,559.0 6,588.0
12.60 19.20 17.60 12.30 16.10
20.70 18.60 20.50 24.70 17.20
3.41 5.19 4.78 3.32 4.32
5.49 4.89 5.28 6.37 4.42
686,196 1,059,264 1,000,032
681,912 947,646
1,273,464 1,156,548 1,295,600 1,620,073 1,133,136
1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
147 183 183 137 173
214 186 205 247 172
686,322 1,059,456 1,000,208
682,035 947,807
1,273,671 1,156,734 1,295,805 1,620,320 1,133,308
688,4641,061,9521,002,496684,003950,222
1,276,9831,159,524
1,298,880 1,624,272 1,136,232
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, 2007-2016
Year All cattle
and calves
All cows that have calved Heifers, steers, and bulls 500 pounds and over Under 500 pounds
Beef cows
Milk cows
Total cows
Heifers Steers and bulls
Replacements Other heifers
Steers Bulls Calves Beef heifers
Milk heifers
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)
2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 ..................
2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 .................. 2016 ..................
1,140 1,090 1,080 1,040 1,090
1,130 1,160 1,110 1,150 1,150
265 272 271 227 233
217 216 214 198 223
235 243 244 243 252
263 264 266 277 277
500 515 515 470 485
480 480 480 475 500
53 59 55 54 53
56 50 50 54 60
123 105 110 123 122
120 109 125 136 130
134 106 95 93
105
114 136 130 135 120
180 140 143 144 160
190 200 160 175 170
26 24 22 18 20
20 20 19 18 18
124 141 140 138 145
150 165 146 157 152
Cattle and Calves Inventory, Supply, and Disposition — Washington: 2006-2015 [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.]
Year Inventory
beginning of year
Calf crop Inshipments Marketings 1
Farm slaughter 2
Deaths Inventory end of year
Cattle Calves Cattle and calves Cattle Calves
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)
2006 ................. 2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 .................
2011 ................. 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 .................
1,100 1,140 1,090 1,080 1,040
1,090 1,130 1,160 1,110 1,150
450 450 430 410 430
430 420 425 405 425
158 159 170 170 180
160 182 140 175 165
510 595 550 560 500
490 513 559 485 534
4 5 8
14 14
11 11 12 11
7
9 9 8 7 7
7 6 6 5 5
20 22 22 19 20
19 20 19 19 22
25 28 22 20 19
23 22 19 20 22
1,140 1,090 1,080 1,040 1,090
1,130 1,160 1,110 1,150 1,150
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: 2006-2015
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)
2006 .................. 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 ..................
2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 ..................
613,015 623,218 589,341 575,622 576,701
573,827 583,812 621,878 563,905 629,440
673,480 779,850 710,220 723,520 656,120
647,680 684,170 744,660 644,080 731,890
96.40 92.90 85.10 82.50 99.60
(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
116.00 106.00 92.20 93.30
114.00
(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
583,955 574,073 494,443 467,592 566,958
587,179 658,787 715,458 805,951 858,169
649,290 724,533 604,448 597,025 653,657
680,451 787,219 879,265 941,474
1,025,112
7,930 7,647 5,666 5,082 5,124
5,073 8,915
12,907 17,709 15,103
657,220 732,180 610,114 602,107 658,781
685,524 796,134 892,172 959,183
1,040,215
(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, Placed on Feed, Marketed, and Other Disappearance, by Month — Washington: 2011-2015 [All numbers represent totals from 1,000 plus capacity feedlots.]
Item and Year 1
January February March April May June July August September October November December
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head) (1,000 head)
(1,000 head) (1,000 head)
Inventory 2011 .................................... 2012 .................................... 2013 .................................... 2014 .................................... 2015 ....................................
Placements 2011 .................................... 2012 .................................... 2013 .................................... 2014 .................................... 2015 ....................................
Marketings 2011 .................................... 2012 .................................... 2013 .................................... 2014 .................................... 2015 ....................................
Other Disappearance 2011 .................................... 2012 .................................... 2013 .................................... 2014 .................................... 2015 ....................................
208 232 247 195 210
31 35 29 42 40
30 39 40 35 38
2 1 2 2 2
207 227 230 200 210
31 41 36 38 43
30 32 34 36 36
3 3 2 2 2
205 233 230 200 215
33 37 35 31 39
28 36 34 29 28
3 1 1 2 1
207 233 230 200 225
28 27 29 27 42
33 33 35 36 35
2 3 4 1 2
200 224 220 190 230
38 43 41 37 45
43 46 45 45 44
2 1 1 2 1
193 220 215 180 230
41 36 35 40 30
39 45 48 44 44
3 1 2 1 1
192 210 200 175 215
42 40 40 36 34
41 39 54 40 38
3 1 1 1 1
190 210 185 170 210
48 47 43 44 30
44 48 47 33 44
1 1 1 1 1
193 208 180 180 195
54 46 37 43 36
38 40 36 32 35
1 1 1 1 1
208 213 180 190 195
59 74 60 62 50
40 38 39 35 39
1 1 1 2 1
226 248 200 215 205
54 57 45 49 43
43 43 39 37 42
1 1 1 2 1
236 261 205 225 205
44 25 30 30 38
45 38 37 42 45
3 1 3 3 3
1 Inventory is as of the first of the month. Placements, marketings, and other disappearance are during the given month.
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Commercial Cattle Slaughter, Number of Head, Total Live Weight, and Average Live Weight by Month — Washington: 2006-2015
Year January February March April May June July August September October November December
Annual total
Number of Head
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head) (1,000 head)
(1,000 head) (1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
2006 ... 2007 ... 2008 ... 2009 ... 2010 ...
2011 ... 2012 ... 2013 ... 2014 ... 2015 ...
76.2 85.6 96.1 87.4 82.2
85.7 86.9 94.1 89.5 81.3
72.1 86.2 83.3 76.7 82.2
79.8 83.4 79.9 78.6 75.9
83.9 93.8 79.9 89.5 93.0
91.7 94.0 89.0 85.3 79.9
77.4 89.9 81.5 83.6 85.6
86.5 82.4 89.4 90.1 86.6
72.8 94.2 87.1 87.4 85.6
87.6 100.2 100.7 92.5 81.7
72.5 91.1 84.0 96.0 96.1
94.9 95.4 91.4 90.5 86.7
62.1 94.3 90.2 92.0 91.5
87.0 90.4 99.1 94.6 90.4
79.8 98.7 84.1 83.3 93.0
97.9 98.5 93.7 89.2 83.7
81.2 88.9 90.8 90.1 93.0
89.4 84.3 83.8 89.6 84.1
88.3 95.8 93.3 89.3 93.9
95.8 101.7 92.2 93.8 87.2
88.1 90.3 79.2 81.6 89.1
92.1 95.0 79.1 79.8 82.6
83.5 84.8 82.8 86.6 90.4
86.4 84.6 81.7 85.5 87.8
937.9 1,093.7 1,032.1 1,043.5 1,075.5
1,074.6 1,096.8 1,074.1 1,059.0 1,007.9
Total Live Weight
(million pounds)
(million pounds)
(million pounds)
(million pounds)
(million pounds)
(million pounds)
(million pounds)
(million pounds)
(million pounds)
(million pounds)
(million pounds)
(million pounds)
(million pounds)
2006 ... 2007 ... 2008 ... 2009 ... 2010 ...
2011 ... 2012 ... 2013 ... 2014 ... 2015 ...
99.8 113.4 124.1 112.1 108.3
111.4 115.8 126.0 119.7 109.6
93.6 114.6 107.6 99.6
108.7
104.6 111.4 107.3 104.1 102.7
108.9 123.4 102.2 115.8 121.4
118.6 125.1 120.5 112.1 108.0
98.6 115.6 102.9 105.8 109.1
110.5 108.3 120.0 117.7 115.6
91.7 119.7 109.0 108.9 108.1
111.1 130.5 133.7 121.1 109.2
93.1 117.2 105.4 121.0 122.9
123.2 126.1 121.7 119.8 117.5
80.6 122.9 114.8 118.8 118.9
114.6 120.6 132.3 126.3 124.5
106.4 130.9 108.4 107.6 121.9
128.8 131.5 124.5 119.9 117.4
109.3 117.2 118.8 118.0 124.0
118.3 113.0 110.8 121.0 118.2
117.4 126.8 122.3 117.0 126.5
127.3 137.9 122.1 127.6 123.3
116.8 117.7 103.5 106.4 118.7
122.5 127.3 105.3 108.6 117.6
111.0 110.5 107.2 113.3 118.2
115.7 112.8 109.0 116.2 123.8
1,227.4 1,429.7 1,326.1 1,344.2 1,406.6
1,406.7 1,460.3 1,433.2 1,414.0 1,387.3
Average Live Weight
(pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds)
2006 ... 2007 ... 2008 ... 2009 ... 2010 ...
2011 ... 2012 ... 2013 ... 2014 ... 2015 ...
1,317 1,330 1,297 1,287 1,324
1,306 1,337 1,345 1,341 1,351
1,304 1,333 1,298 1,304 1,327
1,318 1,341 1,348 1,328 1,356
1,303 1,320 1,285 1,299 1,310
1,300 1,336 1,358 1,318 1,354
1,279 1,291 1,270 1,271 1,279
1,284 1,318 1,347 1,309 1,337
1,266 1,276 1,258 1,251 1,268
1,274 1,307 1,332 1,313 1,341
1,290 1,290 1,262 1,266 1,284
1,305 1,326 1,335 1,326 1,358
1,305 1,310 1,280 1,297 1,305
1,324 1,338 1,339 1,339 1,381
1,340 1,332 1,294 1,297 1,316
1,322 1,340 1,331 1,348 1,405
1,354 1,325 1,313 1,315 1,340
1,331 1,346 1,326 1,355 1,408
1,336 1,329 1,316 1,315 1,353
1,336 1,360 1,329 1,364 1,418
1,332 1,309 1,312 1,311 1,337
1,336 1,343 1,335 1,364 1,426
1,334 1,307 1,299 1,314 1,315
1,345 1,337 1,339 1,363 1,414
1,315 1,313 1,291 1,294 1,313
1,315 1,336 1,338 1,339 1,380
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All Cattle and Calves by County — Washington: 2012-2016 County 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
(head) (head) (head) (head) (head)
Adams .......................................................... Asotin ........................................................... Benton .......................................................... Chelan .......................................................... Clallam .........................................................
Clark ............................................................. Columbia ...................................................... Cowlitz .......................................................... Douglas ........................................................ Ferry .............................................................
Franklin ......................................................... Garfield ......................................................... Grant ............................................................ Grays Harbor ................................................ Island ............................................................
Jefferson ....................................................... King .............................................................. Kitsap ........................................................... Kittitas ........................................................... Klickitat .........................................................
Lewis ............................................................ Lincoln .......................................................... Mason ........................................................... Okanogan ..................................................... Pacific ...........................................................
Pend Oreille .................................................. Pierce ........................................................... San Juan ...................................................... Skagit ........................................................... Skamania ......................................................
Snohomish .................................................... Spokane ....................................................... Stevens ........................................................ Thurston ....................................................... Wahkiakum ...................................................
Walla Walla ................................................... Whatcom ...................................................... Whitman ....................................................... Yakima .........................................................
Washington ...................................................
44,000 9,800
75,000 1,800 5,200
15,100 5,900 4,000 9,000 4,100
80,000 7,700
155,000 7,200 6,100
2,200 22,000 1,400
23,000 20,000
25,000 15,300 2,100
39,000 7,200
4,000 10,500 2,200
29,000 500
28,000 20,500 21,000 16,500 2,700
53,000 88,000 17,000
250,000
1,130,000
46,500 10,400 86,000
600 5,100
16,200 5,900 3,700 7,500 4,300
93,000 8,100
160,000 6,000 6,000
2,400 22,500 1,300
21,500 18,800
26,500 14,900 2,200
35,500 5,800
2,800 11,600 1,800
31,000 600
24,000 19,200 19,300 16,600 2,400
57,000 88,000 20,000
255,000
1,160,000
44,500 9,900
82,000 600
4,800
15,000 5,600 3,500 7,200 4,200
89,000 7,700
155,000 5,700 5,800
2,300 21,000 1,300
20,000 17,900
25,500 14,000 2,100
34,000 5,600
2,600 11,100 1,700
29,000 500
23,000 18,400 18,300 15,900 2,300
55,000 84,000 19,000
245,000
1,110,000
46,000 10,300 85,000
600 5,000
16,000 5,900 3,600 7,400 4,300
92,000 8,000
160,000 5,900 6,000
2,400 22,000 1,300
21,000 18,500
26,500 14,800 2,200
35,000 5,800
2,700 11,500 1,800
30,500 600
23,500 19,000 19,000 16,500 2,400
56,000 86,000 20,000
255,000
1,150,000
46,500 10,000 84,000
600 5,000
16,500 5,900 3,600 7,300 4,300
91,000 8,000
160,000 5,900 6,000
2,400 22,000 1,300
21,000 19,000
26,500 14,800 2,100
35,000 5,800
2,700 11,500 1,800
30,000 600
23,000 19,000 19,000 16,500 2,400
57,000 87,000 20,000
255,000
1,150,000
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Milk Cows by County — Washington: 2012-2016 County 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
(head) (head) (head) (head) (head)
Adams.......................................................... Asotin ........................................................... Benton ......................................................... Chelan ......................................................... Clallam .........................................................
Clark ............................................................ Columbia ...................................................... Cowlitz ......................................................... Douglas ........................................................ Ferry ............................................................
Franklin ........................................................ Garfield ........................................................ Grant ............................................................ Grays Harbor................................................ Island ...........................................................
Jefferson ...................................................... King ............................................................. Kitsap ........................................................... Kittitas .......................................................... Klickitat ........................................................
Lewis ........................................................... Lincoln ......................................................... Mason .......................................................... Okanogan .................................................... Pacific ..........................................................
Pend Oreille ................................................. Pierce........................................................... San Juan ...................................................... Skagit ........................................................... Skamania .....................................................
Snohomish ................................................... Spokane ....................................................... Stevens ........................................................ Thurston ....................................................... Wahkiakum ..................................................
Walla Walla .................................................. Whatcom ...................................................... Whitman ....................................................... Yakima .........................................................
Other counties .............................................
Washington ..................................................
6,700 -
(D) -
800
3,800 (D) 700 (D)
-
20,000 -
27,000 1,500
(D)
(D) 9,500
(D) (D) 900
6,300 (D) (D) (D)
1,800
- 1,900
(D) 14,100
-
11,200 1,600
900 5,300
600
(D) 47,000
(D) 98,000
3,400
263,000
6,900 -
(D) -
(D)
3,500 -
(D) - -
24,000 -
28,000 1,200
(D)
200 8,000
(D) (D) 900
6,000 (D) (D) (D)
1,400
- 1,100
(D) 13,000
(D)
11,000 900 500
5,200 500
(D) 45,000
300 99,000
7,400
264,000
6,900 -
(D) -
(D)
3,600 -
(D) - -
24,500 -
28,000 1,200
(D)
200 8,000
(D) (D) 900
6,200 (D) (D) (D)
1,400
- 1,200
(D) 13,200
(D)
11,100 900 500
5,300 500
(D) 45,500
300 99,000
7,600
266,000
7,100 -
(D) -
(D)
3,600 -
(D) - -
25,000 -
29,000 1,200
(D)
200 8,200
(D) (D)
1,000
6,400 (D) (D) (D)
1,500
- 1,200
(D) 13,500
(D)
11,400 1,000
600 5,500
500
(D) 47,000
300 105,000
7,800
277,000
7,100 -
(D) -
(D)
3,600 -
(D) - -
25,000 -
29,000 1,200
(D)
200 8,200
(D) (D)
1,000
6,300 (D) (D) (D)
1,500
- 1,200
(D) 13,200
(D)
11,400 1,000
600 5,400
500
(D) 47,500
300 105,000
7,800
277,000
- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
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Sheep and Lamb Inventory by Class — Washington: January 1, 2007-2016
Year All sheep and lambs
Total market sheep
Total breeding sheep
Breeding sheep Replacement lambs Ewes Rams
(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)
2007 ..................... 2008 ..................... 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 .....................
2012 ..................... 2013 ..................... 2014 ..................... 2015 ..................... 2016 .....................
51,000 52,000 53,000 60,000 56,000
52,000 54,000 55,000 52,000 50,000
8,000 8,000
10,000 12,000 10,000
10,000 11,000 10,000 10,000 9,000
43,000 44,000 43,000 48,000 46,000
42,000 43,000 45,000 42,000 41,000
35,000 36,000 35,000 38,000 36,000
33,000 32,000 34,000 31,000 31,000
2,000 2,000 2,000 3,000 3,000
2,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
6,000 6,000 6,000 7,000 7,000
7,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 7,000
Wool Production — Washington: 2006-2015 Sheep shorn Weight per fleece Production Price per pound Value
(head) (pounds) (pounds) (dollars) (dollars)
2006 ...................... 2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ......................
2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ......................
41,000 37,000 36,000 48,000 50,000
45,000 40,000 38,000 36,000 33,000
7.3 7.6 7.8 7.3 7.8
7.7 6.8 7.8 7.5 7.9
300,000 280,000 280,000 350,000 390,000
345,000 270,000 295,000 270,000 260,000
0.75 1.10 1.35 1.35 1.50
1.65 1.55 1.10 1.80 1.90
225,000 308,000 378,000 473,000 585,000
569,000 419,000 325,000 486,000 494,000
Goat Inventory by Type — Washington: January 1, 2009-2016 Year Angora goats Milk goats Meat and other goats
(head) (head) (head)
2009 ............................... 2010 ............................... 2011 ............................... 2012 ...............................
2013 ............................... 2014 ............................... 2015 ............................... 2016 ...............................
1,000 1,000 (NA) (NA)
1,000 (NA) (NA) (NA)
7,100 7,300 8,500 6,700
8,500 8,400 7,200 8,000
27,000 22,000 26,000 25,000
25,000 24,000 21,000 22,000
(NA) Not available.
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Number of Chickens by Type, Value per Head, and Total Value — Washington: 2006-2015 [Excludes commercial broilers]
Year Layers Pullets Other
chickens
All chickens
Number Value
per head Total value
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2006 .......................................... 2007 .......................................... 2008 .......................................... 2009 .......................................... 2010 ..........................................
2011 .......................................... 2012 .......................................... 2013 .......................................... 2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
6,009 5,505 5,826 6,188 6,588
6,755 6,698 6,867 7,094 7,358
921 1,220
963 1,222 1,075
1,226 1,360 1,186 1,320 2,038
1 1 - - -
- 1 2 - -
6,931 6,726 6,789 7,410 7,663
7,981 8,059 8,055 8,414 9,397
4.70 4.20 3.60 2.20 2.70
2.60 3.10 3.20 3.30 2.80
32,576 28,249 24,440 16,302 20,690
20,751 24,983 25,776 27,766 26,312
- Represents zero.
Chickens and Eggs Sold and Value of Production — Washington: 2006-2015 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 of the previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers]
Chickens Eggs
Number lost 1
Number sold for slaughter
Pounds sold
Value of sales
Eggs produced
Price per dozen
Value of production
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) (million eggs) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2006 .................................. 2007 .................................. 2008 .................................. 2009 .................................. 2010 ..................................
2011 .................................. 2012 .................................. 2013 .................................. 2014 .................................. 2015 ..................................
886 1,906 3,661 3,466 3,792
4,202 4,237 4,781 5,505 3,484
1,792 531 384 116 30
31 31 32
146 300
5,914 1,752 1,267
383 96
99 99
109 496 960
6 2 1
(Z) (Z)
(Z) (Z)
2 9 1
1,458 1,520 1,533 1,705 1,739
1,924 1,905 1,962 1,953 2,095
0.466 0.832 1.068 0.750 0.833
0.876 0.864 0.902 1.088 1.901
56,661 105,372 136,448 106,499 120,732
140,429 137,149 147,396 177,074 331,824
(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: 2006-2015 Year December 1 January February March April May June July August September October November
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)
2006 ... 2007 ... 2008 ... 2009 ... 2010 ...
2011 ... 2012 ... 2013 ... 2014 ... 2015 ...
5,022 5,827 5,560 5,932 6,173
6,493 6,828 6,651 6,920 7,278
5,110 5,758 5,516 6,047 6,374
6,431 6,888 6,629 6,993 7,390
5,065 5,798 5,424 6,129 6,500
6,459 6,982 6,799 6,883 7,221
5,245 5,618 5,563 6,122 6,459
6,554 6,856 6,865 6,815 7,158
5,428 5,548 5,605 6,165 6,387
6,652 6,722 6,943 6,967 7,046
5,490 5,626 5,564 6,286 6,307
6,743 6,835 6,974 7,002 6,996
5,525 5,548 5,484 5,983 6,377
6,745 6,816 6,943 6,799 7,266
5,508 5,450 5,425 5,867 6,381
6,664 6,716 6,969 6,852 7,327
5,619 5,536 5,497 6,116 6,199
6,803 6,726 6,979 7,047 7,001
5,629 5,546 5,641 6,172 6,289
6,894 6,867 6,836 7,028 7,012
5,670 5,557 5,852 6,226 6,455
6,898 6,902 6,716 6,963 7,196
5,912 5,561 5,875 6,238 6,480
6,848 6,786 6,796 7,004 7,255
1 December of the previous year.
Number of Eggs Layed per 100 For All Layers During the Month — Washington: 2006-2015 Year December 1 January February March April May June July August September October November
(number) (number) (number) (number) (number) (number) (number) (number) (number) (number) (number) (number)
2006 ... 2007 ... 2008 ... 2009 ... 2010 ...
2011 ... 2012 ... 2013 ... 2014 ... 2015 ...
2,270 2,265 2,212 2,411 2,414
2,418 2,431 2,483 2,399 2,446
2,172 2,327 2,212 2,398 2,306
2,457 2,381 2,400 2,302 2,449
1,974 2,121 2,212 2,105 2,031
2,214 2,206 2,177 2,109 2,160
2,307 2,332 2,355 2,369 2,384
2,502 2,494 2,537 2,397 2,445
2,119 2,235 2,302 2,287 2,317
2,435 2,321 2,422 2,297 2,455
2,259 2,311 2,390 2,354 2,299
2,462 2,180 2,396 2,314 2,473
2,371 2,253 2,279 2,357 2,258
2,328 2,215 2,248 2,324 2,353
2,342 2,330 2,304 2,369 2,366
2,446 2,367 2,311 2,481 2,470
2,260 2,258 2,292 2,305 2,420
2,396 2,334 2,380 2,427 2,557
2,256 2,146 2,269 2,236 2,274
2,306 2,243 2,357 2,305 2,467
2,328 2,267 2,341 2,377 2,153
2,464 2,362 2,534 2,427 2,501
2,148 2,230 2,281 2,357 2,114
2,366 2,373 2,451 2,364 2,412
1 December of the previous year.
Egg Production During the Month — Washington: 2006-2015 Year December 1 January February March April May June July August September October November
(million (eggs)
(million (eggs)
(million (eggs)
(million (eggs)
(million (eggs)
(million (eggs)
(million (eggs)
(million (eggs)
(million (eggs)
(million (eggs)
(million (eggs)
(million (eggs)
2006 ... 2007 ... 2008 ... 2009 ... 2010 ...
2011 ... 2012 ... 2013 ... 2014 ... 2015 ...
114 132 123 143 149
157 166 165 166 178
111 134 122 145 147
158 164 159 161 181
100 123 120 129 132
143 154 148 145 156
121 131 131 145 154
164 171 174 163 175
115 124 129 141 148
162 156 168 160 173
124 130 133 148 145
166 149 167 162 173
131 125 125 141 144
157 151 156 158 171
129 127 125 139 151
163 159 161 170 181
127 125 126 141 150
163 157 166 171 179
127 119 128 138 143
159 154 162 162 173
132 126 137 148 139
170 163 170 169 180
127 124 134 147 137
162 161 166 166 175
1 December of the previous year.
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Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – Washington: 2006-2015 [Producers with five or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State.]
Year Honey
producing colonies 1
Stocks December 15 2
Honey
Production Value
Yield per colony
Total Price
per pound 3 Total 4 5
(1,000) (1,000 pounds) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (cents) (1,000 dollars)
2006 ......................................... 2007 ......................................... 2008 ......................................... 2009 ......................................... 2010 .........................................
2011 ......................................... 2012 ......................................... 2013 ......................................... 2014 ......................................... 2015 .........................................
49 46 49 62 71
71 62 69 68 73
1,605 648 862
1,064 1,077
836 1,017 1,023 1,167 1,221
52 44 44 44 37
38 41 39 44 44
2,548 2,024 2,156 2,728 2,627
2,698 2,542 2,691 2,992 3,212
124 125 151 158 157
193 238 230 261 164
3,160 2,530 3,256 4,310 4,124
5,207 6,050 6,189 7,809 5,268
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 — States and United States: 2011-2015
Location and year Total value of fish Trout lost
Sold Distributed Number lost Pounds lost
(1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000) (1,000)
Idaho 2011 ...................................................... 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ......................................................
Oregon 2011 ...................................................... 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ......................................................
Washington 2011 ...................................................... 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ......................................................
United States 2011 ...................................................... 2012 ...................................................... 2013 ...................................................... 2014 ...................................................... 2015 ......................................................
38,242 43,581 44,573 53,118 49,362
956 (D) (D) (D) (D)
2,474 (D) (D) (D) (D)
75,451 93,104 97,414
103,216 104,393
5,371 6,068 6,935 8,972
10,198
3,778 7,068 5,064 5,336 9,476
9,557 11,143 15,129 20,735 19,453
100,458 104,246 110,075 112,239 117,544
15,370 18,279 15,720 22,825 23,012
26 72 60 78
103
164 393 462 548 412
21,333 23,038 19,786 27,580 28,255
3,037 3,059 2,657 3,574 4,596
8 16 10 12 6
188 936
1,101 1,348 1,338
5,080 5,100 4,643 5,978 7,127
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
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Trout Sales and Distribution by Size Category — Washington: 2011-2015
Size category and year
Number of fish
Live weight Sales or value 1
Total 2 Average per fish
Total 3 Average price or value per pound
(1,000) (1,000 pounds) (pounds) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
Fish 12" or longer Trout Sold
2011 ...................................... 2012 ...................................... 2013 ...................................... 2014 ...................................... 2015 ......................................
Trout Distributed 2011 ...................................... 2012 ...................................... 2013 ...................................... 2014 ...................................... 2015 ......................................
Fish 6" - 12" Trout Sold
2011 ...................................... 2012 ...................................... 2013 ...................................... 2014 ...................................... 2015 ......................................
Trout Distributed 2011 ...................................... 2012 ...................................... 2013 ...................................... 2014 ...................................... 2015 ......................................
210 (D) (D) (D) (D)
135 120 190 270 210
1,010 (D) 850
1,890 1,630
10,700 10,500 11,000 10,900 10,500
620 (D) (D) (D) (D)
190 193 261 320 281
335 (D) 221 470 605
2,200 2,300 2,400 2,400 2,350
3.0 (D) (D) (D) (D)
1.4 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.3
0.3 (D) 0.3 0.2 0.4
0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
1,308 (D) (D) (D) (D)
737 818
1,449 2,000 1,798
905 (D) 749
1,208 1,779
8,250 9,315
12,696 17,760 16,685
2.11 (D) (D) (D) (D)
3.88 4.24 5.55 6.25 6.40
2.70 (D)
3.39 2.57 2.94
3.75 4.05 5.29 7.40 7.10
Size category and year
Number of fish
Live weight Sales or value 1
Total 2 Average per 1,000 fish
Total 3 Average price or value
per 1,000 fish
(1,000) (1,000 pounds) (pounds) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
Fish 1" - 6" Trout Sold
2011 ...................................... 2012 ...................................... 2013 ...................................... 2014 ...................................... 2015 ......................................
Trout Distributed 2011 ...................................... 2012 ...................................... 2013 ...................................... 2014 ...................................... 2015 ......................................
760 (D) (D) (D) (D)
7,530 6,780 5,930 6,680 7,240
35 (D) (D) (D) (D)
171 160 154 140 132
46.1 (D) (D) (D) (D)
22.7 23.6 26.0 21.0 18.2
261 (D) (D) (D) (D)
570 1,010
984 975 970
343 (D) (D) (D) (D)
76 149 166 146 134
(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.
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Annual Bedding and Garden Plants Sold as Flats by Type — Washington: 2014-2015 [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 2014 ................................................................ 2015 ................................................................
Geraniums, from vegetative cuttings 2014 ................................................................ 2015 ................................................................
Impatiens, other 2014 ................................................................ 2015 ................................................................
Marigolds 2014 ................................................................ 2015 ................................................................
Pansies/Violas 2014 ................................................................ 2015 ................................................................
Petunias 2014 ................................................................ 2015 ................................................................
Other flowering and foliar 2014 ................................................................ 2015 ................................................................
Vegetable type 2014 ................................................................ 2015 ................................................................
23 21
10 9
23 22
28 25
25 20
27 25
28 25
21 16
19 20
9 5
59 39
86 54
59 71
163 112
418 272
103 103
94 94
84 66
95 94
95 95
71 77
97 96
90 84
98 98
13.19 10.96
28.01 32.69
13.81 10.67
11.54 10.17
11.58 10.77
12.86 10.36
11.00 10.98
13.65 11.11
251 219
252 163
815 416
992 549
683 765
2,096 1,160
4,598 2,987
1,406 1,144
1 Equivalent wholesale value of all sales.
Annual Bedding and Garden Plants Sold as Hanging Baskets by Type — Washington: 2014-2015 [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)
Begonias 2014 ............................................................. 2015 .............................................................
Geraniums, from vegetative cuttings 2014 ............................................................. 2015 .............................................................
Geraniums, from seeds 2014 ............................................................. 2015 .............................................................
Impatiens, New Guinea 2014 ............................................................. 2015 .............................................................
Impatiens, other 2014 ............................................................. 2015 .............................................................
Pansies/Violas 2014 ............................................................. 2015 .............................................................
Petunias 2014 ............................................................. 2015 .............................................................
Other flowering and foliar 2014 ............................................................. 2015 .............................................................
18 18
30 24
5 4
16 11
(D) 11
9 9
24 22
35 30
20 22
85 46
2 1
13 9
(D) 7
23 8
36 47
372 330
97 93
94 93
92 78
91 89
(D) 87
49 90
83 90
84 85
17.59 17.71
17.95 14.19
15.09 15.00
14.22 14.85
(D) 15.50
14.47 8.85
15.80 11.40
18.62 17.10
352 390
1,526 653
30 15
185 134
(D) 109
333 71
569 536
6,927 5,643
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Equivalent wholesale value of all sales.
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Potted Type Product Sales, Price, and Value — Washington: 2014-2015 [Operations with $100,000 or more in sales]
Product and year Producers
Quantity sold Percentage of quantity sold at wholesale
Wholesale price Value of all sales at wholesale 2
Less than 5 inches
5 inches or larger
Total all sizes
Less than 5 inches
5 inches or larger
(number) (1,000 pots)
(1,000 pots)
(1,000 pots)
(percent) (dollars per
pot) (dollars per
pot) (1,000 dollars)
Annual Bedding/Garden plants Begonia
2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
Geraniums from vegetative cuttings
2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
Geraniums from seeds 2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
Impatiens, New Guinea 2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
Impatiens, other 2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
Marigolds 2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
Pansies/Violas 2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
Petunias 2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
Other flowering and foliar 2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
Vegetable type plants 2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
Herbaceous Perennial Plants Hardy/Garden Chrysanthemums
2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
Potted Flowering Plants Poinsettias
2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
Spring flowering bulbs 2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
Other flowering plants 2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................
29 25
43 37
16 17
26 25
20 20
20 20
28 27
35 33
37 32
29 23
18 20
17 18
9 10
11 11
515 284
1,944 1,071
783 537
194 172
597 287
501 158
3,020 2,542
1,361 744
8,876 5,050
2,454 842
815 774
218 187
902 859
292 329
34 21
371 278
( 1 ) ( 1 )
( 1 ) ( 1 )
24 ( 1 )
44 31
6 ( 1 )
348 79
1,760 574
400 216
596 511
794 443
260 305
204 217
549 305
2,315 1,349
783 537
194 172
621 287
545 189
3,026 2,542
1,709 823
10,636 5,624
2,854 1,058
1,411 1,285
1,012 630
1,162 1,164
496 546
94 89
93 87
97 96
88 86
96 91
97 90
95 94
96 93
96 96
96 92
100 100
97 95
100 100
98 96
1.61 1.75
1.95 1.98
1.50 1.49
2.15 2.13
1.23 1.37
0.97 0.98
0.82 0.83
1.05 1.22
1.14 1.26
1.05 1.11
1.21 1.07
3.40 3.55
1.42 1.24
1.18 1.14
4.58 3.90
3.79 2.87
( 1 ) ( 1 )
( 1 ) ( 1 )
2.29 ( 1 )
2.24 2.21
2.75 ( 1 )
2.70 3.17
3.56 3.62
2.55 2.07
2.96 3.17
5.38 5.48
4.13 4.10
9.92 7.65
985 579
5,177 2,918
1,175 799
417 366
789 393
585 223
2,493 2,110
2,369 1,158
16,384 8,441
3,597 1,382
2,750 2,448
5,013 3,091
2,355 2,316
2,368 2,035
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.
Potted Herbaceous Plant Sales, Price, and Value — Washington: 2014-2015 [Operations with $100,000 or more in sales]
Product and year
Producers
Quantity sold Percentage of quantity sold at wholesale
Wholesale price Value of all sales at wholesale
Less than 1 gallon
1 gallon up to 2 gallons
2 gallons or larger
Total all sizes
Less than 1 gallon
1 gallon up to 2 gallons
2 gallons or more
(number) (1,000 pots)
(1,000 pots) (1,000 pots)
(1,000 pots)
(percent) (dollars per
pot) (dollars per
pot) (dollars per
pot) (1,000 dollars)
Hostas 2014 ........... 2015 ...........
Other 2014 ........... 2015 ...........
28 25
41 38
586 228
6,225 3,371
( 1 ) 350
4,026 3,752
( 1 ) 7
65 72
586 585
10,316 7,195
97 92
99 97
3.51 2.22
2.39 1.88
( 1 ) 4.07
4.59 4.21
( 1 ) 4.99
10.34 9.42
2,057 1,966
34,029 22,812
1 Quantity and price combined into pot size with the greatest production to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
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Cut Flowers by Type — Washington: 2014-2015 [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 stems) (percent) (dollars per stem) (1,000 dollars)
Tulips 2014 ............................................................. 2015 .............................................................
Other cut flowers 2014 ............................................................. 2015 .............................................................
7 8
10 8
39,109 39,795
(NA) (NA)
100 99
99 99
32.80 32.90
(NA) (NA)
12,828 13,093
5,985 5,286
(NA) Not available. 1 Equivalent wholesale value of all sales.
Floriculture Producers by Gross Value of Sales and Expanded Wholesale Value — Washington: 2006-2015 [Operations with $10,000 or more in sales]
Year $10,000
to $19,999
$20,000 to
$39,999
$40,000 to
$49,999
$50,000 to
$99,999
$100,000 to
$499,999
$500,000 or
more
All producers
Expanded wholesale
value 1
(number) (number) (number) (number) (number) (number) (number) (1,000 dollars)
2006 ................. 2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 .................
2011 ................. 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 .................
29 22 40 48 27
38 21 44 52 39
26 25 48 42 38
36 39 61 60 62
11 10 20 16 17
13 14 23 20 22
43 37 65 50 73
45 51 52 33 46
49 48 52 57 36
29 25 36 45 49
34 29 30 29 28
30 30 30 30 30
192 171 255 242 219
191 180 246 240 248
123,723 127,678 131,006 138,368 162,495
167,622 166,231 172,079 144,766 118,836
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: 2006-2015 [Operations with $100,000 or more in sales]
Year Annual
bedding/garden plants
Herbaceous perennial
plants
Cut cultivated greens
Potted flowering
plants
Foliage plants for indoor
or patio use
Cut flowers
Propagative floriculture material
Total wholesale value of all
plant categories
(1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2006 .................... 2007 .................... 2008 .................... 2009 .................... 2010 ....................
2011 .................... 2012 .................... 2013 .................... 2014 .................... 2015 ....................
36,606 43,546 48,599 50,366 61,789
60,078 69,552 64,074 55,552 33,511
26,533 28,063 25,011 23,474 32,583
41,465 38,969 44,960 38,836 27,226
- - -
25 (D)
(D) (D) 13 32 (D)
7,758 6,810 6,599 8,169 7,752
6,917 6,592 8,310
10,012 7,988
2,026 237 349 584 (D)
(D) 1,086
961 849 (D)
20,088 23,785 23,086 26,073 22,991
22,310 20,930 21,210 20,897 20,457
26,017 21,202 20,087 23,527 29,162
29,337 23,702 25,816 13,263 21,920
119,028 123,643 123,731 132,218 154,277
160,107 160,831 165,344 139,441 112,761
- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
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Floriculture Producers and Area Used for Production by Type of Cover — Washington: 2006-2015 [Operations with $10,000 or more in sales]
Year Total
number of producers
Glass greenhouses
Fiberglass and other rigid
greenhouses
Film plastic (single/multi) greenhouses
Total greenhouse
cover
Shade and temporary
cover
Total covered
area
Open ground
(number) (1,000 sq. ft.) (1,000 sq. ft.) (1,000 sq. ft.) (1,000 sq. ft.) (1,000 sq. ft.) (1,000 sq. ft.) (acres)
2006 ............... 2007 ............... 2008 ............... 2009 ............... 2010 ...............
2011 ............... 2012 ............... 2013 ............... 2014 ............... 2015 ...............
192 171 255 242 219
191 180 246 240 248
2,110 2,086 1,673 1,877 2,320
2,616 2,255 2,258 2,221 2,317
1,926 1,992
948 1,127 1,315
1,373 882
1,002 859
1,099
5,878 6,309 7,103 8,138 7,478
7,140 8,159 8,180 7,986 6,702
9,914 10,387 9,724
11,142 11,113
11,129 11,296 11,440 11,066 10,118
681 618 192 477 229
188 (D) 255 287 917
10,595 11,005 9,916
11,619 11,342
11,317 11,542 11,695 11,353 11,035
1,154 1,061 1,345 2,604 1,684
1,425 2,536 2,578 2,939 2,786
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
Floriculture Producers and Area Used for Production by Type of Cover — Washington: 2006-2015 [Operations with $100,000 or more in sales]
Year Total
number of producers
Glass greenhouses
Fiberglass and other rigid
greenhouses
Film plastic (single/multi) greenhouses
Total greenhouse
cover
Shade and temporary
cover
Total covered
area
Open ground
(number) (1,000 sq. ft.) (1,000 sq. ft.) (1,000 sq. ft.) (1,000 sq. ft.) (1,000 sq. ft.) (1,000 sq. ft.) (acres)
2006 ............... 2007 ............... 2008 ............... 2009 ............... 2010 ...............
2011 ............... 2012 ............... 2013 ............... 2014 ............... 2015 ...............
83 77 82 86 64
59 55 66 75 79
2,052 1,966 1,661 1,789 2,187
2,531 2,216 2,175 2,188 2,292
1,740 1,851
874 886
1,177
1,203 691 817 713 870
5,254 5,752 6,212 7,107 6,497
6,393 7,240 7,258 7,217 5,936
9,046 9,569 8,747 9,782 9,861
10,127 10,147 10,250 10,118 9,098
611 577 155 385 206
127 (D) 165 127 891
9,657 10,146 8,902
10,167 10,067
10,254 10,285 10,415 10,245 9,989
975 902 863
1,900 1,402
1,208 2,296 2,090 2,089 2,035
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
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 (Fresh): September 1 to August 31 for Washington.
Apricots: May 25 to August 20 for fresh fruit in Washington; June 15 to August 15 for processed fruit in
Washington.
Peaches (Fresh): July 1 to September 30 for Washington.
Pears (Fresh): August 10 to May 31 for Washington.
Pears (Equivalent On-Tree): August 10 to May 31 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.
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