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Acreage
ISSN: 1949-1522
Released June 29, 2012, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Corn Planted Acreage Up 5 Percent from 2011 Soybean Acreage Up 1 Percent All Wheat Acreage Up 3 Percent All Cotton Acreage Down 14 Percent
Corn planted area for all purposes in 2012 is estimated at 96.4 million acres, up 5 percent from last year and represents
the highest planted acreage in the United States since 1937 when an estimated 97.2 million acres were planted. Growers
expect to harvest 88.9 million acres for grain, up 6 percent from last year.
Soybean planted area for 2012 is estimated at 76.1 million acres, up 1 percent from last year and is the third highest on
record. Area for harvest, at 75.3 million acres, is up 2 percent from 2011. Record high planted acreage is estimated in
New York, North Dakota, and Pennsylvania, and the planted area in South Dakota ties the previous record high.
All wheat planted area is estimated at 56.0 million acres, up 3 percent from 2011. The 2012 winter wheat planted area, at
41.8 million acres, is up 3 percent from last year and up slightly from the previous estimate. Of this total, about
30.0 million acres are Hard Red Winter, 8.3 million acres are Soft Red Winter, and 3.5 million acres are White Winter.
Area planted to other spring wheat for 2012 is estimated at 12.0 million acres, down 3 percent from 2011. Of this total,
about 11.4 million acres are Hard Red Spring wheat. Durum planted area for 2012 is estimated at 2.20 million acres, up
61 percent from the previous year.
All cotton planted area for 2012 is estimated at 12.6 million acres, 14 percent below last year. Upland area is estimated at
12.4 million acres, down 14 percent from 2011. American Pima area is estimated at 235,000 acres, down 24 percent from
2011.
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2 Acreage (June 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
This report was approved on June 29, 2012.
Acting Secretary of
Agriculture
Karis T. Gutter
Agricultural Statistics Board
Chairperson
Hubert Hamer
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Acreage (June 2012) 3 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Contents Principal Crops Area Planted – States and United States: 2010-2012 .................................................................................... 5
Corn Area Planted for All Purposes and Harvested for Grain – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ............................ 6
Sorghum Area Planted for All Purposes and Harvested for Grain – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ..................... 7
Oat Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ......................................................................... 8
Barley Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 .................................................................... 9
All Wheat Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ............................................................ 10
Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ...................................................... 11
Durum Wheat Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ...................................................... 12
Other Spring Wheat Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ............................................ 12
Rye Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ...................................................................... 12
Rice Area Planted and Harvested by Class – States and United States: 2011 and 2012....................................................... 13
Proso Millet Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ......................................................... 13
Hay Area Harvested by Type – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ........................................................................... 14
Soybean Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ............................................................... 15
Percent of Soybean Acreage Planted Following Another Harvested Crop – Selected States and
United States: 2008-2012 ...................................................................................................................................................... 16
Peanut Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 .................................................................. 16
Sunflower Area Planted and Harvested by Type – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 .............................................. 17
Canola Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ................................................................. 18
Flaxseed Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 .............................................................. 18
Safflower Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ............................................................. 18
Other Oilseeds Area Planted and Harvested – United States: 2011 and 2012 ...................................................................... 18
Cotton Area Planted and Harvested by Type – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ................................................... 19
Sugarbeet Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012............................................................. 20
Sugarcane for Sugar and Seed Area Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ................................................ 20
Tobacco Area Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 .................................................................................. 21
Tobacco Area Harvested by Class and Type – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 .................................................... 22
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Dry Edible Bean Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 .................................................. 23
Sweet Potato Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ........................................................ 23
Summer Potato Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 .................................................... 24
Alaska Area Planted by Crop: 2011 and 2012 ...................................................................................................................... 24
Corn Biotechnology Varieties as a Percent of All Corn Planted – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 ...................... 25
Upland Cotton Biotechnology Varieties as a Percent of Upland Cotton Planted – States and United States:
2011 and 2012 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Soybean Biotechnology Varieties as a Percent of All Soybeans Planted – States and United States:
2011 and 2012 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Domestic Units – United States: 2011 and 2012 ................... 28
Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Metric Units – United States: 2011 and 2012 ........................ 30
Spring Weather Summary ..................................................................................................................................................... 32
Crop Comments .................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Statistical Methodology ......................................................................................................................................................... 39
Reliability June Planted Acreage Estimates .......................................................................................................................... 40
Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................. 41
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Acreage (June 2012) 5 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Principal Crops Area Planted – States and United States: 2010-2012 [Crops included in area planted are corn, sorghum, oats, barley, rye, winter wheat, Durum wheat, other spring wheat, rice, soybeans, peanuts, sunflower, cotton, dry edible beans, potatoes, sugarbeets, canola, and proso millet. Harvested acreage is used for all hay, tobacco, and sugarcane in computing total area planted. Includes double cropped acres and unharvested small grains planted as cover crops. Fall potatoes carried forward from the previous year for current year totals]
State 2010 2011 2012
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Alabama ...................................................................... Arizona ........................................................................ Arkansas ..................................................................... California ..................................................................... Colorado ...................................................................... Connecticut ................................................................. Delaware ..................................................................... Florida ......................................................................... Georgia ....................................................................... Hawaii ......................................................................... Idaho ........................................................................... Illinois .......................................................................... Indiana ........................................................................ Iowa ............................................................................. Kansas ........................................................................ Kentucky ...................................................................... Louisiana ..................................................................... Maine .......................................................................... Maryland ...................................................................... Massachusetts ............................................................. Michigan ...................................................................... Minnesota .................................................................... Mississippi ................................................................... Missouri ....................................................................... Montana ...................................................................... Nebraska ..................................................................... Nevada ........................................................................ New Hampshire ........................................................... New Jersey .................................................................. New Mexico ................................................................. New York ..................................................................... North Carolina ............................................................. North Dakota ............................................................... Ohio ............................................................................. Oklahoma .................................................................... Oregon ........................................................................ Pennsylvania ............................................................... Rhode Island ............................................................... South Carolina ............................................................. South Dakota ............................................................... Tennessee ................................................................... Texas .......................................................................... Utah ............................................................................. Vermont ....................................................................... Virginia ........................................................................ Washington ................................................................. West Virginia ............................................................... Wisconsin .................................................................... Wyoming ..................................................................... United States
1 .............................................................
2,115 738
7,646 4,206 6,247
88 442
1,079 3,576
17
4,371 22,717 12,190 24,595 22,729 5,745 3,412
267 1,412
99
6,493 19,823 4,331
13,140 9,285
19,226 504 71
309 1,091
2,943 4,736
21,496 10,010 10,335 2,224 3,703
11 1,631
16,133
4,797 21,972 1,000
287 2,774 3,701
695 7,864 1,634
316,699
2,265 786
7,901 4,302 6,300
89 492
1,080 3,737
17
4,371 22,899 12,315 24,732 22,995 5,798 3,528
262 1,502
95
6,568 19,597 4,567
13,771 8,725
19,281 481 68
320 1,028
2,934 4,858
18,245 10,004 9,559 2,239 3,729
12 1,638
16,588
4,897 21,317 1,066
265 2,951 3,738
718 8,016 1,546
315,026
2,290 756
7,861 4,382 6,144
88 514
1,170 3,671
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4,381 22,916 12,215 24,765 23,246 6,064 3,610
277 1,545
95
6,580 20,073 5,000
13,985 9,406
19,371 451 67
330 1,040
3,275 4,985
22,614 10,234 10,169 2,220 3,819
11 1,699
17,625
4,882 23,005 1,025
274 2,935 3,637
725 8,134 1,412
325,825
1 States do not add to United States due to canola, potatoes, rye, and tobacco acreage not allocated to States.
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Corn Area Planted for All Purposes and Harvested for Grain – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted for all purposes Area harvested for grain
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Alabama ........................... Arizona ............................. Arkansas ........................... California .......................... Colorado ........................... Connecticut
2 .....................
Delaware .......................... Florida ............................... Georgia ............................. Idaho ................................. Illinois ................................ Indiana .............................. Iowa .................................. Kansas .............................. Kentucky ........................... Louisiana .......................... Maine
2 ..............................
Maryland ........................... Massachusetts
2 ................
Michigan ........................... Minnesota ......................... Mississippi ........................ Missouri ............................ Montana ............................ Nebraska .......................... Nevada
2 ...........................
New Hampshire 2 ..............
New Jersey ....................... New Mexico ...................... New York .......................... North Carolina ................... North Dakota ..................... Ohio .................................. Oklahoma ......................... Oregon .............................. Pennsylvania .................... Rhode Island
2 ..................
South Carolina .................. South Dakota .................... Tennessee ........................ Texas ................................ Utah .................................. Vermont
2 ..........................
Virginia .............................. Washington ....................... West Virginia ..................... Wisconsin ......................... Wyoming ........................... United States ....................
270 55
560 630
1,500 27
190 65
345 350
12,600 5,900
14,100 4,900 1,380
580 29
500 17
2,500
8,100 810
3,300 77
9,850 8
15 90
125 1,100
870
2,230 3,400
380 83
1,420 2
360 5,200
790
2,050 85 90
490 195 48
4,150 105
91,921
290 65
660 610
1,420 28
195 70
335 380
13,000 6,200
14,000 4,700 1,600
570 31
490 17
2,600
8,700 840
3,600 100
9,900 8
14 90
125 1,160
850
3,400 3,900
370 85
1,460 1
320 6,000
930
1,900 85 94
510 200 52
4,350 100
96,405
250 32
520 150
1,300 (NA) 182 30
270 120
12,400 5,750
13,700 4,200 1,300
570 (NA) 430
(NA) 2,190
7,700
740 3,070
36 9,600 (NA) (NA)
81 43
620
815 2,060 3,220
190 51
960 (NA) 330
4,950 735
1,470
30 (NA) 340 125 31
3,320 70
83,981
260 40
640 180
1,220 (NA) 187 35
285 130
12,800 6,050
13,600 4,400 1,490
560 (NA) 425
(NA) 2,290
8,250
800 3,400
55 9,600 (NA) (NA)
82 50
640
780 3,200 3,660
330 50
1,000 (NA) 300
5,550 870
1,580
30 (NA) 350 125 37
3,450 70
88,851
(NA) Not available. 1
Forecasted. 2
Area harvested for grain not estimated.
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Sorghum Area Planted for All Purposes and Harvested for Grain – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted for all purposes Area harvested for grain
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Arizona ................................ Arkansas ............................. Colorado .............................. Georgia ............................... Illinois .................................. Kansas ................................ Louisiana ............................. Mississippi ........................... Missouri ............................... Nebraska ............................. New Mexico ......................... Oklahoma ............................ South Dakota ....................... Texas .................................. United States .......................
22 100 220 50 22
2,600 130 52 40
150
95 300 150
1,550
5,481
30 120 230 55 30
2,500 110 65 70
165
95 240 200
2,300
6,210
6 90
140 35 20
2,000 124 50 33 70
21 80
110 1,150
3,929
15 110 170 40 25
2,300 105 63 60 80
30
200 140
1,900
5,238 1 Forecasted.
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Oat Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted
1 Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 2
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Alabama ....................... Arkansas ....................... California ...................... Colorado ....................... Georgia ......................... Idaho ............................. Illinois ............................ Indiana .......................... Iowa .............................. Kansas .......................... Maine ............................ Michigan ....................... Minnesota ..................... Missouri ........................ Montana ........................ Nebraska ...................... New York ...................... North Carolina ............... North Dakota ................. Ohio .............................. Oklahoma ..................... Oregon .......................... Pennsylvania ................ South Carolina .............. South Dakota ................ Texas ............................ Utah .............................. Virginia .......................... Washington ................... Wisconsin ..................... Wyoming ....................... United States ................
45 15
200 45 60 70 30 15
120 60
28 40
180 15 45 60 55 45
170 50
35 35 90 22
120 550 35 11 10
210 30
2,496
50 10
230 50 60 70 30 15
130 90
27 50
190 20 40 80 60 40
220 60
75 40
100 30
130 530 33 11 15
230 30
2,746
15 10 15 10 25 15 20 7
50 25
26 30
110 8
20 20 34 20 85 38
5
12 60 13 70 60 4 3 3
115 11
939
20 8
30 11 20 15 20 8
60 30
26 35
130 9
20 25 40 16
110 46
17 16 70 17 70 80 4 4 3
120 11
1,091
1 Includes area planted in preceding fall.
2 Forecasted.
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Barley Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted
1 Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 2
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Arizona ......................... California ...................... Colorado ....................... Delaware ...................... Idaho ............................ Kansas ......................... Maine ........................... Maryland ....................... Michigan ....................... Minnesota ..................... Montana ....................... New York ...................... North Carolina .............. North Dakota ................ Oregon ......................... Pennsylvania ................ South Dakota ................ Utah .............................. Virginia ......................... Washington .................. Wisconsin ..................... Wyoming ...................... United States ................
65 100 66 35
520 9
16 50 10 70
700 10 22
400 38 65 25 35 90
125 33 75
2,559
45 110 58 38
610 10 19 58 11
115
900 10 19
1,140 50 75 35 40 70
160 30 75
3,678
64 75 63 32
500 6
14 36 8
60
620 9
14 350 32 55 16 22 70
115 15 63
2,239
43 65 55 34
590 7
18 46 9
100
800 8
14 1,060
40 58 23 28 45
150 15 60
3,268
1 Includes area planted in preceding fall.
2 Forecasted.
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10 Acreage (June 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
All Wheat Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted
1 Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 2
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Alabama ....................... Arizona ......................... Arkansas ....................... California ...................... Colorado ....................... Delaware ...................... Florida ........................... Georgia ......................... Idaho ............................. Illinois ............................ Indiana .......................... Iowa .............................. Kansas .......................... Kentucky ....................... Louisiana ...................... Maryland ....................... Michigan ....................... Minnesota ..................... Mississippi .................... Missouri ........................ Montana ........................ Nebraska ...................... Nevada ......................... New Jersey ................... New Mexico .................. New York ...................... North Carolina ............... North Dakota ................. Ohio .............................. Oklahoma ..................... Oregon .......................... Pennsylvania ................ South Carolina .............. South Dakota ................ Tennessee .................... Texas ............................ Utah .............................. Virginia .......................... Washington ................... West Virginia ................. Wisconsin ..................... Wyoming ....................... United States ................
220 87
620 790
2,345 80 12
250 1,471
800
430 22
8,800 540 240 260 700
1,580 360 790
5,100 1,520
23 35
435 120 700
6,800 880
5,100
990 185 190
2,908 420
5,300 151 270
2,380 10
345 150
54,409
220 109 540 810
2,420 85 23
280 1,275
660
390 25
9,600 580 290 295 570
1,460 450 770
5,640 1,400
28 34
450 100 860
7,650 570
5,400
880 165 250
2,458 420
5,800 157 300
2,180 8
265 150
56,017
195 85
520 535
2,044 75 8
200 1,401
765
400 16
7,900 440 235 190 680
1,526 335 680
4,975 1,450
12 31 95 93
610 6,590
850 3,200
982 170 180
2,817 310
1,900 144 250
2,345 6
335 130
45,705
180 106 460 460
2,269 82 16
200 1,215
640
330 15
9,000 470 280 210 540
1,405 430 690
5,510 1,320
15 27
110 80
770 7,400
525 4,200
867 150 235
2,378 350
2,950 142 270
2,145 4
250 130
48,826
1 Includes area planted in preceding fall.
2 Forecasted.
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Acreage (June 2012) 11 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted
1 Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 2
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Alabama ....................... Arizona ......................... Arkansas ...................... California ...................... Colorado ....................... Delaware ...................... Florida .......................... Georgia ........................ Idaho ............................ Illinois ........................... Indiana ......................... Iowa .............................. Kansas ......................... Kentucky ....................... Louisiana ...................... Maryland ....................... Michigan ....................... Minnesota ..................... Mississippi .................... Missouri ........................ Montana ....................... Nebraska ...................... Nevada ......................... New Jersey ................... New Mexico .................. New York ...................... North Carolina .............. North Dakota ................ Ohio .............................. Oklahoma ..................... Oregon ......................... Pennsylvania ................ South Carolina .............. South Dakota ................ Tennessee .................... Texas ........................... Utah .............................. Virginia ......................... Washington .................. West Virginia ................ Wisconsin ..................... Wyoming ...................... United States ................
220 7
620 670
2,300 80 12
250 820 800
430 22
8,800 540 240 260 700 30
360 790
2,250 1,520
15 35
435 120 700 400 880
5,100
830 185 190
1,650 420
5,300 130 270
1,760 10
345 150
40,646
220 9
540 670
2,400 85 23
280 780 660
390 25
9,600 580 290 295 570 60
450 770
2,200 1,400
20 34
450 100 860 750 570
5,400
790 165 250
1,350 420
5,800 140 300
1,700 8
265 150
41,819
195 6
520 420
2,000 75 8
200 770 765
400 16
7,900 440 235 190 680 26
335 680
2,190 1,450
9 31 95 93
610 375 850
3,200
825 170 180
1,590 310
1,900 124 250
1,730 6
335 130
32,314
180 7
460 330
2,250 82 16
200 740 640
330 15
9,000 470 280 210 540 55
430 690
2,140 1,320
11 27
110 80
770 700 525
4,200
780 150 235
1,300 350
2,950 126 270
1,670 4
250 130
35,023
1 Includes area planted in preceding fall.
2 Forecasted.
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12 Acreage (June 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Durum Wheat Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Arizona ........................... California ........................ Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... North Dakota ................... South Dakota .................. United States ..................
80 120 11
400 750
8
1,369
100 140 15
540 1,400
8
2,203
79 115 11
385 715
7
1,312
99 130 15
520 1,350
8
2,122 1 Forecasted.
Other Spring Wheat Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Minnesota ....................... Montana .......................... Nevada ........................... North Dakota ................... Oregon ............................ South Dakota .................. Utah ................................ Washington ..................... United States ..................
45 640
1,550 2,450
8 5,650
160 1,250
21 620
12,394
20 480
1,400 2,900
8 5,500
90 1,100
17 480
11,995
44 620
1,500 2,400
3 5,500
157 1,220
20 615
12,079
19 460
1,350 2,850
4 5,350
87 1,070
16 475
11,681
1 Forecasted.
Rye Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted
1 Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 2
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Georgia ........................... Oklahoma ....................... Other States
3 .................
United States ..................
200 260
806
1,266
190 260
801
1,251
35 55
152
242
40 60
175
275
1 Includes area planted in preceding fall.
2 Forecasted.
3 Other States include Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, and Wisconsin.
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Rice Area Planted and Harvested by Class – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
Class and State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Long grain Arkansas ............................. California ............................. Louisiana ............................. Mississippi ........................... Missouri ............................... Texas .................................. United States ....................... Medium grain Arkansas ............................. California ............................. Louisiana ............................. Missouri ............................... Texas .................................. United States ....................... Short grain
2
Arkansas ............................. California ............................. United States ....................... All Arkansas ............................. California ............................. Louisiana ............................. Mississippi ........................... Missouri ............................... Texas .................................. United States .......................
940
7 375 160 137 175
1,794
255 535 48 6 7
851
1 43
44
1,196 585 423 160 143 182
2,689
1,140
5 355 135 195 110
1,940
110 510 45 6 4
675
1 45
46
1,251 560 400 135 201 114
2,661
910
7 370 158 122 173
1,740
243 530 48 6 7
834
1 43
44
1,154 580 418 158 128 180
2,618
1,135
5 350 133 193 109
1,925
109 505 45 6 4
669
1 45
46
1,245 555 395 133 199 113
2,640
1 Forecasted.
2 Includes sweet rice.
Proso Millet Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Colorado .............................. Nebraska ............................. South Dakota ....................... United States .......................
250 80 40
370
200 65 50
315
230 73 35
338
1 Estimates to be released January 2013 in the Crop Production Summary.
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Hay Area Harvested by Type – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State All hay
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures
All other
2011 2012 1 2011 2012
1 2011 2012
1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Alabama 2 ............................
Arizona ................................ Arkansas .............................. California ............................. Colorado .............................. Connecticut .......................... Delaware ............................. Florida
2 ...............................
Georgia 2 ..............................
Idaho .................................... Illinois ................................... Indiana ................................. Iowa ..................................... Kansas ................................. Kentucky .............................. Louisiana
2 ...........................
Maine ................................... Maryland .............................. Massachusetts ..................... Michigan .............................. Minnesota ............................ Mississippi
2 .........................
Missouri ............................... Montana ............................... Nebraska ............................. Nevada ................................ New Hampshire ................... New Jersey .......................... New Mexico ......................... New York ............................. North Carolina ...................... North Dakota ........................ Ohio ..................................... Oklahoma ............................ Oregon ................................. Pennsylvania ....................... Rhode Island ........................ South Carolina
2 ...................
South Dakota ....................... Tennessee ........................... Texas ................................... Utah ..................................... Vermont ............................... Virginia ................................. Washington .......................... West Virginia ........................ Wisconsin ............................ Wyoming .............................. United States .......................
800 285
1,400 1,390 1,620
60 15
260 590
1,350
540 670
1,140 2,400 2,310
430 132 220
74 1,000
1,830
720 3,750 2,700 2,480
450 53
105 280
1,340
775 2,480 1,120 2,500 1,030 1,450
9 300
3,550 1,880
3,700
760 175
1,370 780 640
1,600 1,120
55,633
820 290
1,450 1,540 1,540
60 15
300 590
1,380
590 610
1,110 2,550 2,400
450 143 220 74
970
1,800 750
3,640 2,600 2,390
415 53
108 300
1,580
717 2,600 1,100 2,900 1,100 1,470
9 290
3,650 1,800
5,120
710 180
1,360 790 645
1,500 990
57,669
(NA) 250 10
880 800
7 5
(NA) (NA)
1,000
280 300 820 650 210
(NA) 7
35 9
700
1,100 (NA) 250
2,000 780 250
4 20
210 350
5
1,550 380 200 400 410
1 (NA)
2,350 20
100 580 30 90
380 20
1,150 620
19,213
(NA) 250 10
980 790
7 5
(NA) (NA)
1,000
350 280 800 750 200
(NA) 8
35 9
660
1,000 (NA) 240
1,800 790 240
5 20
210 380
7
1,570 350 200 400 440
1 (NA)
2,300 10
120 520 35 80
400 25
1,000 550
18,827
800 35
1,390 510 820 53 10
260 590 350
260 370 320
1,750 2,100
430 125 185 65
300
730 720
3,500 700
1,700 200 49 85 70
990
770 930 740
2,300 630
1,040 8
300 1,200 1,860
3,600
180 145
1,280 400 620 450 500
36,420
820 40
1,440 560 750 53 10
300 590 380
240 330 310
1,800 2,200
450 135 185 65
310
800 750
3,400 800
1,600 175 48 88 90
1,200
710 1,030
750 2,700
700 1,030
8 290
1,350 1,790
5,000
190 145
1,280 390 620 500 440
38,842
(NA) Not available. 1
Forecasted. 2
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures included in all other hay.
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Acreage (June 2012) 15 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Soybean Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Alabama .............................. Arkansas ............................. Delaware ............................. Florida ................................. Georgia ............................... Illinois .................................. Indiana ................................ Iowa ..................................... Kansas ................................ Kentucky .............................. Louisiana ............................. Maryland .............................. Michigan .............................. Minnesota ............................ Mississippi ........................... Missouri ............................... Nebraska ............................. New Jersey .......................... New York ............................. North Carolina ..................... North Dakota ....................... Ohio ..................................... Oklahoma ............................ Pennsylvania ....................... South Carolina ..................... South Dakota ....................... Tennessee ........................... Texas .................................. Virginia ................................ West Virginia ....................... Wisconsin ............................ United States .......................
300 3,330
170 18
155 8,900 5,300 9,350 4,000 1,490
1,020
470 1,950 7,100 1,820 5,350 4,900
88 280
1,380
4,000 4,550
440 500 370
4,100 1,290
165 560 20
1,610
74,976
330 3,250
180 25
190 8,600 5,000 9,500 3,600 1,400
1,140
480 2,000 7,000 2,130 5,300 5,100
95 340
1,670
4,600 4,600
410 530 420
4,500 1,330
100 550 20
1,690
76,080
295 3,270
168 16
135 8,860 5,290 9,230 3,750 1,480
980 465
1,940 7,020 1,800 5,200 4,830
86 277
1,360
3,950 4,540
265 490 360
4,070 1,250
90 550 19
1,600
73,636
325 3,200
178 23
180 8,570 4,990 9,440 3,550 1,390
1,110
475 1,990 6,920 2,100 5,250 5,050
93 337
1,630
4,550 4,590
380 520 410
4,450 1,290
85 540 19
1,680
75,315 1 Forecasted.
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16 Acreage (June 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Percent of Soybean Acreage Planted Following Another Harvested Crop – Selected States and United States: 2008-2012 [Data as obtained from area frame samples. These data do not represent official estimates of the Agricultural Statistics Board but provide raw data as obtained from survey respondents. The purpose of these data is to portray trends in soybean production practices]
State 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)
Alabama ......................... Arkansas ......................... Delaware ........................ Florida ............................. Georgia ........................... Illinois .............................. Indiana ............................ Kansas ............................ Kentucky ......................... Louisiana ........................ Maryland ......................... Mississippi ...................... Missouri .......................... New Jersey ..................... North Carolina ................. Ohio ................................ Oklahoma ....................... Pennsylvania .................. South Carolina ................ Tennessee ...................... Texas .............................. Virginia ............................ West Virginia ................... United States ..................
48 27 47 2
61 9 4
17 36 24
47 13 12 22 47 (Z) 58 8
52 40
(Z) 56 (Z)
9
32 10 62 (Z) 54 6 4 5
30 8
44 4
10 24 33 1
41 10 30 25
27 30 (Z)
6
14 5
23 (Z) 19 2 2 3
13 10
16 3 4
14 26 (Z) 28 10 28 17
1
24 (Z)
3
56 12 64 (Z) 29 4 3 7
30 18
44 14 10 24 47 1
30 16 45 20
(Z) 48 50
6
35 13 60
(D) 33 5 2
12 29 9
40 12 8
19 55 (Z) 73 24 56 31
(Z) 34 (Z)
7
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown.
Peanut Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Alabama .............................. Florida .................................. Georgia ................................ Mississippi ........................... New Mexico ......................... North Carolina ...................... Oklahoma ............................ South Carolina ..................... Texas ................................... Virginia ................................. United States .......................
170.0 170.0 475.0 15.0 6.6
82.0 24.0 77.0
105.0 16.0
1,140.6
190.0 190.0 710.0 50.0 8.0
105.0 28.0 95.0
130.0 20.0
1,526.0
166.0 157.0 465.0 14.0 6.6
81.0 22.0 73.0 97.0 16.0
1,097.6
186.0 180.0 700.0 47.0 8.0
104.0 26.0 90.0
125.0 20.0
1,486.0
1 Forecasted.
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Acreage (June 2012) 17 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Sunflower Area Planted and Harvested by Type – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
Varietal type and State
Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Oil California .................................. Colorado ................................... Kansas ..................................... Minnesota ................................. Nebraska .................................. North Dakota ............................ Oklahoma ................................. South Dakota ............................ Texas ....................................... United States ............................ Non-oil California .................................. Colorado ................................... Kansas ..................................... Minnesota ................................. Nebraska .................................. North Dakota ............................ Oklahoma ................................. South Dakota ............................ Texas ....................................... United States ............................ All California .................................. Colorado ................................... Kansas ..................................... Minnesota ................................. Nebraska .................................. North Dakota ............................ Oklahoma ................................. South Dakota ............................ Texas ....................................... United States ............................
40.0
110.0 115.0 28.0 38.0
510.0 4.5
415.0 29.0
1,289.5
4.0 18.0 19.0 12.0 21.0 70.0 0.5
70.0 39.0
253.5
44.0 128.0 134.0 40.0 59.0
580.0 5.0
485.0 68.0
1,543.0
45.0 75.0
105.0 21.0 20.0
650.0 5.0
530.0 45.0
1,496.0
5.0 10.0 25.0 28.0 15.0 90.0 0.5
60.0 75.0
308.5
50.0 85.0
130.0 49.0 35.0
740.0 5.5
590.0 120.0
1,804.5
39.5 97.0
105.0 27.0 35.0
500.0 3.9
403.0 23.0
1,233.4
4.0 16.0 17.0 10.0 19.0 61.0 0.4
64.0 33.0
224.4
43.5 113.0 122.0 37.0 54.0
561.0 4.3
467.0 56.0
1,457.8
44.5 70.0
100.0 20.0 19.0
635.0 4.5
520.0 38.0
1,451.0
5.0 9.0
23.0 26.0 14.0 85.0 0.4
57.0 65.0
284.4
49.5 79.0
123.0 46.0 33.0
720.0 4.9
577.0 103.0
1,735.4
1 Forecasted.
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18 Acreage (June 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Canola Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Idaho .................................... Minnesota ............................ Montana ............................... North Dakota ........................ Oklahoma ............................ Oregon ................................. Washington .......................... Other States
2 ......................
United States .......................
19.0 29.0 31.0
860.0 100.0
5.3 10.5
16.7
1,071.5
33.0 60.0 43.0
1,300.0 150.0
6.5 17.0
22.0
1,631.5
18.5 28.0 30.5
850.0 85.0 4.9
10.2
15.9
1,043.0
32.0 58.0 42.0
1,290.0 130.0
5.7 16.5
18.9
1,593.1
1 Forecasted.
2 Other States include Colorado and Kansas.
Flaxseed Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Minnesota ............................ Montana ............................... North Dakota ........................ South Dakota ....................... United States .......................
3 17
150 8
178
3 12
260 10
285
3 16
147 7
173
3 11
258 9
281 1 Forecasted.
Safflower Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
California ............................. Montana ............................... North Dakota ........................ Utah ..................................... Other States
2 ......................
United States .......................
57.0 14.0 3.0
27.0
29.7
130.7
56.0 25.0 13.0 21.0
32.5
147.5
56.0 13.8 2.9
26.0
28.6
127.3
55.0 24.0 12.5 20.0
30.0
141.5
1 Forecasted.
2 Other States include Colorado, Idaho, and South Dakota.
Other Oilseeds Area Planted and Harvested – United States: 2011 and 2012
Crop Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Rapeseed 2 ..........................
Mustard seed 3 .....................
1.5 23.2
1.6 55.5
1.3 21.8
1.5 53.1
1 Forecasted.
2 Rapeseed program States include Idaho, Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington.
3 Mustard seed program States include Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, and Washington.
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Acreage (June 2012) 19 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Cotton Area Planted and Harvested by Type – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Type and State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Upland Alabama ................................ Arizona .................................. Arkansas ............................... California ............................... Florida ................................... Georgia ................................. Kansas .................................. Louisiana ............................... Mississippi ............................. Missouri ................................. New Mexico ........................... North Carolina ....................... Oklahoma .............................. South Carolina ....................... Tennessee ............................. Texas .................................... Virginia .................................. United States ......................... American Pima Arizona .................................. California ............................... New Mexico ........................... Texas .................................... United States ......................... All Alabama ................................ Arizona .................................. Arkansas ............................... California ............................... Florida ................................... Georgia ................................. Kansas .................................. Louisiana ............................... Mississippi ............................. Missouri ................................. New Mexico ........................... North Carolina ....................... Oklahoma .............................. South Carolina ....................... Tennessee ............................. Texas .................................... Virginia .................................. United States .........................
460.0 250.0 680.0 182.0 122.0
1,600.0 80.0
295.0 630.0 375.0
70.0
805.0 415.0 303.0 495.0
7,550.0 116.0
14,428.0
10.0 274.0
3.4 20.0
307.4
460.0 260.0 680.0 456.0 122.0
1,600.0 80.0
295.0 630.0 375.0
73.4
805.0 415.0 303.0 495.0
7,570.0 116.0
14,735.4
390.0 200.0 580.0 150.0 115.0
1,250.0 55.0
230.0 580.0 375.0
50.0
550.0 330.0 280.0 380.0
6,800.0 85.0
12,400.0
4.0 215.0
3.0 13.0
235.0
390.0 204.0 580.0 365.0 115.0
1,250.0 55.0
230.0 580.0 375.0
53.0
550.0 330.0 280.0 380.0
6,813.0 85.0
12,635.0
443.0 248.0 660.0 181.0 118.0
1,495.0 65.0
290.0 605.0 367.0
58.0
800.0 70.0
301.0 490.0
2,850.0 115.0
9,156.0
10.0 273.0
3.4 18.5
304.9
443.0 258.0 660.0 454.0 118.0
1,495.0 65.0
290.0 605.0 367.0
61.4
800.0 70.0
301.0 490.0
2,868.5 115.0
9,460.9
1 Estimates to be released August 2012 in the Crop Production report.
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20 Acreage (June 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Sugarbeet Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 [Relates to year of intended harvest in all States except California]
State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
California 2 ....................
Colorado ....................... Idaho ............................. Michigan ....................... Minnesota ..................... Montana ........................ Nebraska ...................... North Dakota ................. Oregon .......................... Wyoming ....................... United States ................
25.1 29.4
176.0 153.0 479.0 45.0 52.3
231.0 10.9 31.0
1,232.7
25.0 31.8
183.0 154.0 490.0 46.5 51.0
220.0 11.0 31.8
1,244.1
25.1 28.7
176.0 153.0 469.0 43.0 51.6
225.0 10.8 30.9
1,213.1
25.0 31.4
182.0 154.0 473.0 46.0 49.0
213.0 11.0 31.5
1,215.9
1 Forecasted.
2 Relates to year of intended harvest for fall planted beets in central California and to year of planting for overwintered beets in central and southern California.
Sugarcane for Sugar and Seed Area Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area harvested
2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Florida .................................................... Hawaii .................................................... Louisiana ............................................... Texas ..................................................... United States .........................................
397.0 16.6
410.0 49.0
872.6
410.0 17.0
420.0 45.0
892.0
1 Forecasted.
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Acreage (June 2012) 21 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Tobacco Area Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area harvested
2011 2012 1
(acres) (acres)
Connecticut ........................................... Georgia ................................................. Kentucky ................................................ Massachusetts ....................................... North Carolina ....................................... Ohio ....................................................... Pennsylvania ......................................... South Carolina ....................................... Tennessee ............................................. Virginia .................................................. Other States
2 ........................................
United States .........................................
2,070 11,900 77,500
570 162,300
1,600 9,700
15,500 22,000 21,900
(X)
325,040
(D) 10,500 83,500
(D) 155,600
1,800 9,600
13,500 22,100 24,050
3,090
323,740
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (X) Not applicable. 1
Forecasted. 2
Includes data withheld above.
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22 Acreage (June 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Tobacco Area Harvested by Class and Type – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
Class and type Area harvested
2011 2012 1
(acres) (acres)
Class 1, Flue-cured (11-14) Georgia ...................................................................................... North Carolina ............................................................................ South Carolina ........................................................................... Virginia ....................................................................................... United States ............................................................................. Class 2, Fire-cured (21-23) Kentucky .................................................................................... Tennessee ................................................................................. Virginia ....................................................................................... United States ............................................................................. Class 3A, Light air-cured Type 31, Burley Kentucky ................................................................................ North Carolina ........................................................................ Ohio ....................................................................................... Pennsylvania .......................................................................... Tennessee ............................................................................. Virginia ................................................................................... United States ......................................................................... Type 32, Southern Maryland Belt Pennsylvania .......................................................................... Total light air-cured (31-32) ..................................................... Class 3B, Dark air-cured (35-37) Kentucky .................................................................................... Tennessee ................................................................................. United States ............................................................................. Class 4, Cigar filler Type 41, Pennsylvania Seedleaf Pennsylvania .......................................................................... Class 5, Cigar binder Type 51 Connecticut Valley Broadleaf Connecticut ............................................................................ Massachusetts ....................................................................... United States ......................................................................... Class 6, Cigar wrapper Type 61, Connecticut Valley Shade-grown Connecticut ............................................................................ Massachusetts ....................................................................... United States ......................................................................... Total cigar types (41-61) United States ............................................................................. All tobacco United States .............................................................................
11,900
160,000 15,500 19,500
206,900
9,100 6,900
400
16,400
64,000 2,300 1,600 5,000
14,000 2,000
88,900
3,000
91,900
4,400 1,100
5,500
1,700
1,350 440
1,790
720 130
850
4,340
325,040
10,500
154,000 13,500 21,000
199,000
9,000 6,000
350
15,350
71,000 1,600 1,800 4,700
15,000 2,700
96,800
2,900
99,700
3,500 1,100
4,600
2,000
1,830 510
2,340
(D) (D)
750
5,090
323,740
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1
Forecasted.
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Acreage (June 2012) 23 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Dry Edible Bean Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 [Excludes beans grown for garden seed]
State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Arizona .................................. California ............................... Colorado ................................ Idaho ..................................... Kansas .................................. Michigan ................................ Minnesota .............................. Montana ................................ Nebraska ............................... New Mexico ........................... New York ............................... North Dakota ......................... Oregon .................................. South Dakota ......................... Texas .................................... Washington ........................... Wisconsin .............................. Wyoming ............................... United States .........................
8.5 45.5 38.0 95.0 6.5
170.0 140.0 15.0
110.0 12.5
12.0
410.0 6.4
10.2 9.0
77.0 5.3
35.0
1,205.9
9.0 44.0 50.0
130.0 5.0
180.0 160.0 25.0
165.0 9.0
8.0
660.0 7.5
12.0 12.0
115.0 5.7
35.5
1,632.7
8.2 45.0 37.0 94.0 6.0
168.0 135.0 14.8
105.0 12.4
11.8
380.0 6.4 9.0 8.0
77.0 5.3
33.0
1,155.9
9.0 43.5 47.0
129.0 4.5
176.0 155.0 24.0
155.0 9.0
8.0
630.0 7.4
11.0 11.0
115.0 5.7
33.5
1,573.6 1 Forecasted.
Sweet Potato Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Alabama ................................ Arkansas ............................... California ............................... Florida ................................... Louisiana ............................... Mississippi ............................. New Jersey ............................ North Carolina ....................... Texas .................................... United States .........................
2.6 3.6
18.5 3.3
14.0 24.0 1.3
65.0 1.3
133.6
2.6 3.0
18.0 6.4
11.0 23.0 1.3
65.0 1.1
131.4
2.5 3.5
18.2 3.0
13.0 23.0 1.3
64.0 1.2
129.7
2.5 2.9
18.0 6.3
10.5 22.0 1.3
64.0 1.0
128.5
1 Forecasted.
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24 Acreage (June 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Summer Potato Area Planted and Harvested – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012 1
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Colorado ......................................... Delaware ........................................ Illinois .............................................. Kansas ............................................ Maryland ......................................... Missouri .......................................... New Jersey ..................................... Texas .............................................. Virginia ............................................ United States ..................................
4.5 1.6 7.0 5.5 2.2 8.3 2.0
11.1 6.0
48.2
5.1 1.4 6.3 6.0 2.1 8.6 2.6
11.0 5.0
48.1
4.4 1.6 6.8 5.3 2.2 7.1 1.8
10.9 5.9
46.0
5.0 1.4 6.1 5.8 2.1 8.4 2.6
10.7 4.9
47.0
1 Forecasted.
Alaska Area Planted by Crop: 2011 and 2012 [Estimates are provided to meet special needs of crop and livestock production statistics users. Estimates are excluded from commodity data tables]
Crop Area planted
2011 2012
(acres) (acres)
Barley ............................................................... Hay, all
1 ...........................................................
Oats .................................................................. Potatoes ...........................................................
5,200 19,000 2,100
750
4,000 23,000 1,800
700 1 Area harvested.
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Acreage (June 2012) 25 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Biotechnology Varieties
The National Agricultural Statistics Service conducts the June Agricultural Survey in all States each year. Randomly
selected farmers across the United States were asked if they planted corn, soybeans, or Upland cotton seed that, through
biotechnology, is resistant to herbicides, insects, or both. Conventionally bred herbicide resistant varieties are excluded.
Insect resistant varieties include only those containing bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). The Bt varieties include those that
contain more than one gene that can resist different types of insects. Stacked gene varieties include only those containing
biotech traits for both herbicide and insect resistance. The States published individually in the following tables represent
85 percent of all corn planted acres, 88 percent of all soybean planted acres, and 91 percent of all Upland cotton planted
acres.
Corn Biotechnology Varieties as a Percent of All Corn Planted – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Insect resistant (biotech) Herbicide resistant
2011 2012 2011 2012
(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)
Illinois ............................... Indiana ............................. Iowa .................................. Kansas ............................. Michigan ........................... Minnesota ......................... Missouri ............................ Nebraska .......................... North Dakota .................... Ohio .................................. South Dakota .................... Texas ............................... Wisconsin ......................... Other States
1 ...................
United States ....................
14 7
13 28 11 16 27 15 26 24
7
22 18
20
16
14 9
12 20 8
19 18 16 17 13
9
20 10
18
15
17 22 16 22 24 29 22 26 32 13
25 24 27
30
23
18 15 15 19 26 22 20 20 36 20
23 21 23
26
21
State Stacked gene varieties All biotech varieties
2011 2012 2011 2012
(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)
Illinois ............................... Indiana ............................. Iowa .................................. Kansas ............................. Michigan ........................... Minnesota ......................... Missouri ............................ Nebraska .......................... North Dakota .................... Ohio .................................. South Dakota .................... Texas ............................... Wisconsin ......................... Other States
1 ...................
United States ....................
55 56 61 42 52 48 36 52 39 37
64 42 41
36
49
53 60 64 51 52 47 48 55 43 43
62 44 53
41
52
86 85 90 92 87 93 85 93 97 74
96 88 86
86
88
85 84 91 90 86 88 86 91 96 76
94 85 86
85
88
1 Other States includes all other States in the corn estimating program.
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26 Acreage (June 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Upland Cotton Biotechnology Varieties as a Percent of Upland Cotton Planted – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Insect resistant (biotech) Herbicide resistant
2011 2012 2011 2012
(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)
Alabama .......................... Arkansas .......................... California ......................... Georgia ............................ Louisiana ......................... Mississippi ....................... Missouri ........................... North Carolina .................. Tennessee ....................... Texas ............................... Other States
1 ..................
United States ...................
18 18 9
18 26 15 22 10 9
18
21
17
17 10 21 13 24 9
33 16 7
11
24
14
4 7
46 6 6 7
47 7 6
19
16
15
11 12 43 7 9 7
32 8 6
22
11
17
State Stacked gene varieties All biotech varieties
2011 2012 2011 2012
(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)
Alabama .......................... Arkansas .......................... California ......................... Georgia ............................ Louisiana ......................... Mississippi ....................... Missouri ........................... North Carolina .................. Tennessee ....................... Texas ............................... Other States
1 ..................
United States ...................
75 73 25 72 65 76 29 79 83 49
57
58
70 77 16 78 64 82 33 72 84 58
60
63
97 98 80 96 97 98 98 96 98 86
94
90
98 99 80 98 97 98 98 96 97 91
95
94
1 Other States includes all other States in the Upland cotton estimating program.
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Acreage (June 2012) 27 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Soybean Biotechnology Varieties as a Percent of All Soybeans Planted – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
State Herbicide resistant All biotech varieties
2011 2012 2011 2012
(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)
Arkansas .......................... Illinois ............................... Indiana ............................. Iowa .................................. Kansas ............................. Michigan ........................... Minnesota ......................... Mississippi ........................ Missouri ............................ Nebraska .......................... North Dakota .................... Ohio .................................. South Dakota .................... Wisconsin ......................... Other States
1 ...................
United States ....................
95 92 96 97 96 91 95 98 91 97
94 85 98 91
92
94
94 90 93 97 94 91 91 95 91 95
98 86 98 92
93
93
95 92 96 97 96 91 95 98 91 97
94 85 98 91
92
94
94 90 93 97 94 91 91 95 91 95
98 86 98 92
93
93
1 Other States includes all other States in the soybean estimating program.
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28 Acreage (June 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Domestic Units – United States: 2011 and 2012 [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2012 crop year. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)
Grains and hay Barley ................................................................................. Corn for grain
1 ....................................................................
Corn for silage .................................................................... Hay, all ................................................................................ Alfalfa .............................................................................. All other ........................................................................... Oats .................................................................................... Proso millet ......................................................................... Rice .................................................................................... Rye ..................................................................................... Sorghum for grain
1 .............................................................
Sorghum for silage .............................................................. Wheat, all ............................................................................ Winter ............................................................................. Durum ............................................................................. Other spring .................................................................... Oilseeds Canola ................................................................................ Cottonseed ......................................................................... Flaxseed ............................................................................. Mustard seed ...................................................................... Peanuts .............................................................................. Rapeseed ........................................................................... Safflower ............................................................................. Soybeans for beans ............................................................ Sunflower ............................................................................ Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops Cotton, all ........................................................................... Upland ............................................................................ American Pima ................................................................ Sugarbeets ......................................................................... Sugarcane .......................................................................... Tobacco .............................................................................. Dry beans, peas, and lentils Austrian winter peas ........................................................... Dry edible beans ................................................................. Dry edible peas ................................................................... Lentils ................................................................................. Wrinkled seed peas ............................................................ Potatoes and miscellaneous Coffee (Hawaii) ................................................................... Hops ................................................................................... Peppermint oil ..................................................................... Potatoes, all ........................................................................ Spring ............................................................................. Summer .......................................................................... Fall .................................................................................. Spearmint oil ....................................................................... Sweet potatoes ................................................................... Taro (Hawaii)
2 ....................................................................
2,559
91,921 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
2,496 370
2,689 1,266 5,481 (NA)
54,409 40,646 1,369
12,394
1,071.5 (X)
178 23.2
1,140.6 1.5
130.7 74,976 1,543.0
14,735.4 14,428.0
307.4 1,232.7
(NA) (NA)
18.0 1,205.9
362.0 428.0 (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
1,098.9 93.3 48.2
957.4 (NA)
133.6 (NA)
3,678
96,405
(NA) (NA) (NA)
2,746 315
2,661 1,251 6,210
56,017 41,819 2,203
11,995
1,631.5 (X)
285 55.5
1,526.0 1.6
147.5 76,080 1,804.5
12,635.0 12,400.0
235.0 1,244.1
(NA) (NA)
21.0 1,632.7
619.0 518.0
(NA)
97.7 48.1
131.4
2,239
83,981 5,928
55,633 19,213 36,420
939 338
2,618 242
3,929 224
45,705 32,314 1,312
12,079
1,043.0 (X)
173 21.8
1,097.6 1.3
127.3 73,636 1,457.8
9,460.9 9,156.0
304.9 1,213.1
872.6 325.0
12.3 1,155.9
342.8 411.0 (NA)
6.3 29.8 74.0
1,076.7 91.5 46.0
939.2 17.3
129.7 0.5
3,268
88,851
57,669 18,827 38,842 1,091
2,640
275 5,238
48,826 35,023 2,122
11,681
1,593.1
281 53.1
1,486.0 1.5
141.5 75,315 1,735.4
1,215.9 892.0 323.7
1,573.6
30.8
96.1 47.0
128.5
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
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Acreage (June 2012) 29 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Domestic Units – United States: 2011 and 2012 (continued) [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2012 crop year. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop Yield per acre Production
2011 2012 2011 2012
(1,000) (1,000)
Grains and hay Barley ................................................................................... bushels Corn for grain ........................................................................ bushels Corn for silage ............................................................................ tons Hay, all ....................................................................................... tons Alfalfa ..................................................................................... tons All other .................................................................................. tons Oats ...................................................................................... bushels Proso millet ........................................................................... bushels Rice
3 ........................................................................................... cwt
Rye ....................................................................................... bushels Sorghum for grain ................................................................. bushels Sorghum for silage ...................................................................... tons Wheat, all ............................................................................. bushels Winter ............................................................................... bushels Durum ............................................................................... bushels Other spring ...................................................................... bushels Oilseeds Canola ................................................................................... pounds Cottonseed ................................................................................. tons Flaxseed ............................................................................... bushels Mustard seed ......................................................................... pounds Peanuts ................................................................................. pounds Rapeseed .............................................................................. pounds Safflower ............................................................................... pounds Soybeans for beans .............................................................. bushels Sunflower .............................................................................. pounds Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops Cotton, all
3 ............................................................................... bales
Upland 3 ................................................................................ bales
American Pima 3 ................................................................... bales
Sugarbeets ................................................................................. tons Sugarcane .................................................................................. tons Tobacco ................................................................................. pounds Dry beans, peas, and lentils Austrian winter peas
3 .................................................................. cwt
Dry edible beans 3 ....................................................................... cwt
Dry edible peas 3 ......................................................................... cwt
Lentils 3 ........................................................................................ cwt
Wrinkled seed peas ..................................................................... cwt Potatoes and miscellaneous Coffee (Hawaii) ...................................................................... pounds Hops ...................................................................................... pounds Peppermint oil ........................................................................ pounds Potatoes, all ................................................................................. cwt Spring ...................................................................................... cwt Summer ................................................................................... cwt Fall .......................................................................................... cwt Spearmint oil ......................................................................... pounds Sweet potatoes ............................................................................ cwt Taro (Hawaii) ......................................................................... pounds
69.6
147.2 18.4 2.36 3.40 1.81 57.1 27.1
7,067 26.1 54.6 10.3 43.7 46.2 38.5 37.7
1,475 (X)
16.1 718
3,313 2,177 1,333 41.5
1,398
790 772
1,340 23.8 33.7
1,841
1,463 1,716 1,641 1,151 (NA)
1,320 2,175
89 397 279 282 414 132 208
(NA)
47.3
289
155,780
12,358,412 108,926 131,144 65,332 65,812 53,649 9,149
185,009 6,326
214,443 2,298
1,999,347 1,493,677
50,482 455,188
1,538,010 5,370.0
2,791 15,644
3,636,320 2,830
169,671 3,056,032 2,038,275
15,573.2 14,722.0
851.2 28,828 29,383
598,320
180 19,833 5,625 4,732
509
8,300 64,781.6
6,570 427,406 25,573 12,960
388,873 2,286
26,964 4,100
1,683,667
27,740
(NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1
Area planted for all purposes. 2
Area is total acres in crop, not harvested acreage. 3
Yield in pounds.
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30 Acreage (June 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Metric Units – United States: 2011 and 2012 [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2012 crop year. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop Area planted Area harvested
2011 2012 2011 2012
(hectares) (hectares) (hectares) (hectares)
Grains and hay Barley ................................................................................. Corn for grain
1 ....................................................................
Corn for silage .................................................................... Hay, all
2 .............................................................................
Alfalfa .............................................................................. All other ........................................................................... Oats .................................................................................... Proso millet ......................................................................... Rice .................................................................................... Rye ..................................................................................... Sorghum for grain
1 .............................................................
Sorghum for silage .......................................................