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Apples Apples: Number of farms and acres by county and district County and district Farms Acres 2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014 Antrim 1 Benzie Grand Traverse Leelanau Manistee Northwest Ionia Kent Mason Montcalm, Mecosta Muskegon Newaygo Oceana Ottawa West Central Allegan Berrien Cass, Kalamazoo Van Buren Southwest North 2 Saginaw Bay 3 Central 4 West Thumb 5 East Thumb 6 South Central 7 Southeast 8 East Michigan 36 17 45 58 24 180 10 95 26 13 14 18 73 41 290 32 148 27 63 270 49 23 39 25 47 22 55 260 1,000 42 19 39 57 19 176 10 91 23 9 14 13 67 41 268 32 143 21 56 252 52 23 34 26 44 22 53 254 950 36 18 39 53 18 164 9 82 19 6 11 12 63 39 241 23 123 22 47 215 56 18 22 21 33 23 47 220 840 39 15 40 50 14 158 7 86 19 9 9 13 61 37 241 22 109 24 41 196 65 19 22 17 32 27 48 230 825 700 800 750 1,800 1,050 5,100 650 9,300 1,500 850 2,300 1,800 3,500 3,800 23,700 650 4,800 950 3,800 10,200 250 130 530 520 940 330 800 3,500 42,500 650 750 700 1,350 550 4,000 620 8,150 1,450 730 2,300 1,500 3,250 3,500 21,500 600 4,200 700 3,300 8,800 230 130 270 480 660 290 640 2,700 37,000 670 690 650 1,150 640 3,800 550 8,400 1,450 750 2,700 1,500 3,500 3,350 22,200 630 3,900 670 2,900 8,100 190 120 210 480 530 230 640 2,400 36,500 670 680 700 1,100 550 3,700 450 8,600 1,450 650 2,600 1,500 3,450 3,500 22,200 650 3,500 600 2,550 7,300 200 100 190 440 540 190 640 2,300 35,500 1 Includes Charlevoix, Cheboygan, and Emmet. 2 North: Upper Peninsula, North Central and Northeast Lower Peninsula. 3 Saginaw Bay: Bay, Huron, Midland, Saginaw, Tuscola. 4 Central: Barry, Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Ingham, Isabella, Shiawassee. 5 West Thumb: Genesee, Livingston, Oakland. 6 East Thumb: Lapeer, Macomb, Sanilac, St. Clair. 7 South Central: Branch, Calhoun, Hillsdale, Jackson, St. Joseph. 8 Southeast: Lenawee, Monroe, Washtenaw, Wayne. Michigan Fruit Inventory 2014-2015

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Apples: Number of farms and acres by county and district

County and

district

Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

Antrim 1

Benzie

Grand Traverse

Leelanau

Manistee

Northwest

Ionia

Kent

Mason

Montcalm, Mecosta

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oceana

Ottawa

West Central

Allegan

Berrien

Cass, Kalamazoo

Van Buren

Southwest

North 2

Saginaw Bay 3

Central 4

West Thumb 5

East Thumb 6

South Central 7

Southeast 8

East

Michigan

36

17

45

58

24

180

10

95

26

13

14

18

73

41

290

32

148

27

63

270

49

23

39

25

47

22

55

260

1,000

42

19

39

57

19

176

10

91

23

9

14

13

67

41

268

32

143

21

56

252

52

23

34

26

44

22

53

254

950

36

18

39

53

18

164

9

82

19

6

11

12

63

39

241

23

123

22

47

215

56

18

22

21

33

23

47

220

840

39

15

40

50

14

158

7

86

19

9

9

13

61

37

241

22

109

24

41

196

65

19

22

17

32

27

48

230

825

700

800

750

1,800

1,050

5,100

650

9,300

1,500

850

2,300

1,800

3,500

3,800

23,700

650

4,800

950

3,800

10,200

250

130

530

520

940

330

800

3,500

42,500

650

750

700

1,350

550

4,000

620

8,150

1,450

730

2,300

1,500

3,250

3,500

21,500

600

4,200

700

3,300

8,800

230

130

270

480

660

290

640

2,700

37,000

670

690

650

1,150

640

3,800

550

8,400

1,450

750

2,700

1,500

3,500

3,350

22,200

630

3,900

670

2,900

8,100

190

120

210

480

530

230

640

2,400

36,500

670

680

700

1,100

550

3,700

450

8,600

1,450

650

2,600

1,500

3,450

3,500

22,200

650

3,500

600

2,550

7,300

200

100

190

440

540

190

640

2,300

35,500

1 Includes Charlevoix, Cheboygan, and Emmet. 2 North: Upper Peninsula, North Central and Northeast Lower Peninsula. 3 Saginaw Bay: Bay, Huron, Midland, Saginaw, Tuscola. 4 Central: Barry, Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Ingham, Isabella, Shiawassee. 5 West Thumb: Genesee, Livingston, Oakland. 6 East Thumb: Lapeer, Macomb, Sanilac, St. Clair. 7 South Central: Branch, Calhoun, Hillsdale, Jackson, St. Joseph. 8 Southeast: Lenawee, Monroe, Washtenaw, Wayne.

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Apples: Acres by variety and year planted

Year

planted Empire Fuji Gala

Ginger

Gold

Golden

Delicious

1979 and before

1980-1984

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

150

355

375

485

59

20

90

1,560

0

0

9

230

155

76

525

150

73

105

160

67

1,550

3

27

245

455

950

720

935

215

330

220

320

230

4,650

0

0

0

65

155

21

25

310

450

365

570

660

940

325

245

3,600

Honeycrisp Idared Jonagold Jonathan McIntosh

1979 and before

1980-1984

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

0

0

5

50

380

610

1,005

110

80

120

175

265

2,800

740

475

260

210

325

200

145

2,510

27

28

69

455

305

66

475

185

150

180

120

100

2,160

445

280

370

335

330

260

165

2,250

360

235

280

270

165

305

540

69

58

20

52

16

2,370

Apples: Acres by variety and year planted (continued)

Year planted Northern Spy Paula Red Red Delicious Rome Sweetango Other Michigan

1979 and before

1980-1984

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

330

215

235

145

190

63

38

1,220

130

110

37

15

31

86

69

510

755

1,005

1,275

685

995

425

250

71

67

23

41

98

5,690

510

345

305

280

110

23

48

1,630

0

0

0

0

0

0

195

340

280

250

245

470

460

170

170

215

127

107

247

134

2,350

4,180

3,690

4,280

4,810

5,550

3,370

4,920

1,015

885

775

1,115

910

35,500

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Apples: Trees by variety and year planted

Year

planted Empire Fuji Gala

Ginger

Gold

Golden

Delicious

1979 and before

1980-1984

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

23,900

56,200

69,300

116,000

12,500

4,900

24,700

315,000

0

0

2,000

77,500

61,300

28,700

228,000

92,800

37,300

67,900

114,000

63,500

773,000

700

6,400

61,900

165,000

396,000

276,000

380,000

123,000

184,000

152,000

262,000

203,000

2,210,000

0

0

0

22,100

64,300

3,600

6,300

114,000

53,600

54,600

110,000

174,000

264,000

92,400

89,300

854,000

Honeycrisp Idared Jonagold Jonathan McIntosh

1979 and before

1980-1984

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

0

0

800

14,000

137,000

220,000

432,000

72,400

43,800

115,000

195,000

285,000

1,515,000

99,900

69,300

49,100

36,500

68,500

41,900

44,800

472,000

3,100

5,100

25,300

164,000

110,000

12,500

191,000

110,000

72,000

109,000

96,200

76,800

975,000

39,500

38,400

59,800

79,700

84,500

84,800

61,500

470,000

46,300

34,800

54,600

57,800

36,400

113,000

238,000

39,900

24,800

13,300

63,000

8,100

730,000

Apples: Trees by variety and year planted (continued)

Year planted Northern Spy Paula Red Red Delicious Rome Sweetango Other Michigan

1979 and before

1980-1984

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

35,900

28,900

34,300

27,900

33,300

16,200

12,700

192,000

17,100

15,600

6,500

4,500

10,700

24,500

28,100

126,000

109,000

167,000

240,000

177,000

306,000

135,000

67,600

31,400

22,900

16,600

24,800

47,700

1,345,000

61,400

48,800

55,300

60,000

20,500

8,900

12,100

268,000

0

0

0

0

0

0

133,000

241,000

30,600

32,900

42,100

101,000

109,000

45,600

75,900

125,500

61,200

44,200

189,000

98,900

700,000

521,000

558,000

811,000

1,277,000

1,714,000

1,108,000

2,025,000

595,000

446,000

518,000

944,000

783,000

11,300,000

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Apples: Acres and trees by district and variety

Variety Northwest, Mason-Oceana Grand Rapids 1

Acres Trees Acres Trees

Braeburn

Cortland

Empire

Fuji--early season

Fuji--main season

Gala

Ginger Gold

Golden Delicious

Golden Supreme

Honeycrisp

Idared

Jonagold

Jonamac

Jonathan

McIntosh

Mutsu

Northern Spy

Paula Red

Red Delicious

R I Greening

Rome

Sweetango

Winesap

Other

Total

(C)

65

370

40

45

595

95

730

40

785

1,370

665

20

465

730

190

820

30

730

130

325

175

(C)

180

8,600

(C)

11,800

58,700

9,600

14,000

198,000

20,500

116,000

8,500

354,000

220,000

231,000

4,400

65,000

131,000

26,700

109,000

6,000

121,000

13,500

49,800

140,000

(C)

41,000

1,950,000

95

135

755

90

1,030

3,150

165

1,380

44

1,600

805

1,110

100

870

1,250

30

210

315

2,860

(C)

815

155

(C)

310

17,300

49,900

33,000

165,000

41,600

562,000

1,660,000

81,100

386,000

10,300

998,000

182,000

613,000

24,200

250,000

516,000

5,600

47,000

95,700

693,000

(C)

146,000

94,100

(C)

217,000

6,875,000

Variety Southwest, East Michigan

Acres Trees Acres Trees

Braeburn

Cortland

Empire

Fuji--early season

Fuji--main season

Gala

Ginger Gold

Golden Delicious

Golden Supreme

Honeycrisp

Idared

Jonagold

Jonamac

Jonathan

McIntosh

Mutsu

Northern Spy

Paula Red

Red Delicious

R I Greening

Rome

Sweetango

Winesap

Other

Total

(C)

100

435

35

310

905

50

1,490

61

415

335

385

35

915

390

150

190

165

2,100

(C)

490

10

115

470

9,600

(C)

18,200

91,300

12,800

133,000

352,000

12,400

352,000

20,200

163,000

70,000

131,000

6,400

155,000

83,000

25,700

36,000

24,300

531,000

(C)

72,200

6,900

18,100

151,000

2,475,000

135

300

1,560

165

1,385

4,650

310

3,600

145

2,800

2,510

2,160

155

2,250

2,370

370

1,220

510

5,690

140

1,630

340

145

960

35,500

58,000

63,000

315,000

64,000

709,000

2,210,000

114,000

854,000

39,000

1,515,000

472,000

975,000

35,000

470,000

730,000

58,000

192,000

126,000

1,345,000

15,000

268,000

241,000

23,000

409,000

11,300,000

1 Ionia, Kent, Montcalm, Mecosta, Muskegon, and Newaygo Counties.

(C) Confided for confidentiality.

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Apples: Acres by district and year planted

Year

planted

Northwest,

Mason-Oceana

Grand

Rapids 1

Southwest,

East Michigan

1979 and before

1980-1984

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Total

1,250

1,220

1,060

1,160

1,250

795

870

195

230

220

125

225

8,600

1,460

1,280

1,900

2,180

2,730

1,630

3,120

660

470

405

885

580

17,300

1,470

1,190

1,320

1,470

1,570

945

930

160

185

150

105

105

9,600

4,180

3,690

4,280

4,810

5,550

3,370

4,920

1,015

885

775

1,115

910

35,500

1 Ionia, Kent, Montcalm, Mecosta, Muskegon, and Newaygo Counties.

Apples: Trees by district and year planted

Year

planted

Northwest,

Mason-Oceana

Grand

Rapids 1

Southwest,

East Michigan

1979 and before

1980-1984

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Total

137,000

174,000

188,000

196,000

244,000

174,000

314,000

89,800

86,000

97,800

81,400

168,000

1,950,000

211,000

211,000

401,000

712,000

966,000

614,000

1,397,000

418,000

254,000

343,000

789,000

559,000

6,875,000

173,000

173,000

222,000

369,000

504,000

320,000

314,000

87,200

106,000

77,200

73,600

56,000

2,475,000

521,000

558,000

811,000

1,277,000

1,714,000

1,108,000

2,025,000

595,000

446,000

518,000

944,000

783,000

11,300,000

1 Ionia, Kent, Montcalm, Mecosta, Muskegon, and Newaygo Counties.

Apples: Acres and trees planted

by variety, 2010-2014

Variety Acres Trees

Blondee

Crimson Crisp

Empire

Fuji

Gala

Ginger Gold

Golden Delicious

Honeycrisp

Idared

Jonagold

Jonathan

McIntosh

Paulared

Pink Lady

Red Delicious

Sweetango

Zestar

Other

Michigan

28

28

26

555

1,315

44

45

750

155

735

65

215

32

88

300

145

29

145

4,700

19,700

23,400

7,500

375,500

924,000

17,700

16,100

711,200

62,000

464,000

21,800

149,100

19,000

100,000

143,400

108,000

16,600

107,000

3,286,000

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Apples: Acres by rootstock and variety

Variety Seedling 111 106 7 (VII) 26 Mark

Braeburn

Cortland

Empire

Fuji--early season

Fuji--late season

Gala

Ginger Gold

Golden Delicious

Golden Supreme

Honeycrisp

Idared

Jonagold

Jonamac

Jonathan

McIntosh

Mutsu

Northern Spy

Paula Red

Red Delicious

R I Greening

Rome

Sweetango

Winesap

Other

Michigan

0

8

22

0

2

3

0

160

0

5

120

0

3

145

73

0

62

28

65

215

175

0

14

50

1,150

18

59

305

8

85

210

40

660

16

145

640

200

29

395

430

97

175

58

0

1,195

420

11

34

120

5,350

6

57

275

2

120

575

38

770

39

430

570

225

33

465

330

81

205

100

30

1,400

325

66

27

81

6,250

24

64

410

34

62

380

29

740

24

190

490

310

38

410

405

100

315

115

8

1,140

335

4

18

155

5,800

41

48

240

24

160

590

42

400

22

385

130

180

7

170

325

33

115

19

2

965

115

110

2

75

4,200

8

8

42

0

55

97

20

100

0

20

3

95

12

52

42

3

60

8

0

92

20

1

5

7

750

9 (IX) Bud 118 Bud 9 Other Unknown Michigan

Braeburn

Cortland

Empire

Fuji--early season

Fuji--late season

Gala

Ginger Gold

Golden Delicious

Golden Supreme

Honeycrisp

Idared

Jonagold

Jonamac

Jonathan

McIntosh

Mutsu

Northern Spy

Paula Red

Red Delicious

R I Greening

Rome

Sweetango

Winesap

Other

Michigan

21

19

89

28

600

1,700

57

300

11

890

120

625

1

225

415

11

20

65

0

130

46

83

4

190

5,650

2

3

5

22

4

105

1

16

0

180

49

100

0

5

46

0

0

9

0

36

0

0

0

17

600

1

4

14

29

150

410

26

55

21

250

25

155

8

38

57

1

12

29

0

17

0

30

0

68

1,400

0

3

18

0

69

200

4

29

0

115

73

100

0

65

47

1

16

10

0

45

19

33

6

47

900

14

27

140

18

78

380

53

370

12

190

290

170

24

280

200

43

240

69

35

455

175

2

35

150

3,450

135

300

1,560

165

1,385

4,650

310

3,600

145

2,800

2,510

2,160

155

2,250

2,370

370

1,220

510

140

5,690

1,630

340

145

960

35,500

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Apples: Acres and trees by district and rootstock

Rootstock Northwest, Mason-Oceana Grand Rapids 1

Acres Trees Acres Trees

Seedling

111

106

7 (VII)

26

Mark

9 (IX)

Bud 118

Bud 9

Other

Unknown

Total

345

1,890

2,390

1,220

650

100

265

200

395

285

860

8,600

24,000

271,000

470,000

198,000

220,000

26,000

185,000

157,000

104,000

157,000

138,000

1,950,000

310

1,900

1,760

2,700

2,690

455

4,560

765

170

390

1,600

17,300

32,000

453,000

379,000

628,000

1,040,000

178,000

2,895,000

483,000

66,000

283,000

438,000

6,875,000

Rootstock Southwest, East Michigan

Acres Trees Acres Trees

Seedling

111

106

7 (VII)

26

Mark

9 (IX)

Bud 118

Bud 9

Other

Unknown

Total

495

1,560

2,100

1,880

860

195

825

435

35

225

990

9,600

44,000

236,000

441,000

324,000

290,000

66,000

490,000

295,000

15,000

55,000

219,000

2,475,000

1,150

5,350

6,250

5,800

4,200

750

5,650

1,400

600

900

3,450

35,500

100,000

960,000

1,290,000

1,150,000

1,550,000

270,000

3,570,000

935,000

185,000

495,000

795,000

11,300,000

Apples: Number of farms and acres with 500

or more trees per acre by size group

High density

size group

High density 1 Super high density 2 Total

Farms Acres Farms Acres Farms Acres

Less than 1 acre

1-4.9 acres

5-9.9 acres

10-24.9 acres

25-49.9 acres

50 acres or more

Michigan

40

47

28

34

26

32

207

15

125

215

535

870

3,840

5,600

11

23

20

23

5

11

93

5

65

165

355

180

830

1,600

40

53

26

44

32

38

233

20

190

380

890

1,050

4,670

7,200

1 500-999 trees per acre. 2 1,000 or more trees per acre.

Apples: Number of farms and acres with 500

or more trees per acre by district

District High density 1 Super high density 2 Total

Farms Acres Farms Acres Farms Acres

Northwest and Mason-Oceana

Grand Rapids

Southwest and East

Michigan

47

95

65

207

420

4,030

1,150

5,600

32

45

16

93

310

1,110

180

1,600

62

100

71

233

730

5,140

1,330

7,200

1 500-999 trees per acre. 2 1,000 or more trees per acre.

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Apples: Number of farms and acres by size group

Size group Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

1-9 acres

10-29 acres

30-99 acres

100-199 acres

200 or more acres

Michigan

410

244

236

76

34

1,000

415

231

213

62

29

950

375

189

169

71

36

840

388

168

171

64

34

825

1,500

4,200

12,900

10,300

13,600

42,500

1,500

4,100

12,000

8,400

11,000

37,000

1,300

3,300

9,400

9,500

13,000

36,500

1,300

3,000

9,700

9,100

12,400

35,500

Apples: Acres and percent of total by variety

Variety 2003 2006 2011 2014

Acres Percent Acres Percent Acres Percent Acres Percent

Cortland

Empire

Fuji (all seasons)

Gala

Ginger Gold

Golden Delicious

Honeycrisp

Idared

Jonagold

Jonathan

McIntosh

Mutsu

Northern Spy

Paula Red

Red Delicious

Rome

Sweetango

Other

Michigan

470

2,490

600

2,320

290

5,180

800

3,650

1,150

4,000

2,840

600

2,350

650

9,500

3,430

( 1 )

2,180

42,500

1.1

5.9

1.4

5.5

0.7

12.2

1.9

8.6

2.7

9.4

6.7

1.4

5.5

1.5

22.4

8.1

5.1

100

420

2,080

670

2,800

260

4,600

1,350

3,050

1,120

3,250

2,230

520

1,900

560

7,700

2,650

( 1 )

1,840

37,000

1.1

5.6

1.8

7.6

0.7

12.4

3.6

8.2

3.0

8.8

6.0

1.4

5.1

1.5

20.8

7.2

5.0

100

345

1,730

1,240

3,950

280

4,100

2,250

2,800

1,800

2,600

2,470

435

1,470

540

6,600

1,970

240

1,680

36,500

0.9

4.7

3.4

10.8

0.8

11.2

6.2

7.7

4.9

7.1

6.8

1.2

4.0

1.5

18.1

5.4

0.7

4.6

100

300

1,560

1,550

4,650

310

3,600

2,800

2,510

2,160

2,250

2,370

370

1,220

510

5,690

1,630

340

1,680

35,500

0.8

4.4

4.4

13.1

0.9

10.1

7.9

7.1

6.1

6.3

6.7

1.0

3.4

1.4

16.0

4.6

1.0

4.7

100

1 Not yet planted or included in other.

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Apples: Acres and trees of other varieties grown

Variety Acres Trees Variety Acres Trees

Blondee

Cameo

Crimson Crisp

Early Gold

Elstar

Enterprise

Fortune

Gold Rush

Golden Russet

Granny Smith

Grimes Golden

Honey Gold

Jerseymac

Jonafree

Liberty

Lodi

Macoun

Melrose

Mollies Delicious

34

56

28

79

6

2

15

15

7

67

3

2

7

11

7

13

6

5

3

21,100

29,700

23,000

11,600

1,600

300

2,300

3,700

1,600

15,000

300

250

1,300

1,400

950

1,800

1,300

1,150

350

Ozark Gold

Pinata

Pink Lady

Pristine

Redfree

Snow

Snow Sweet

Spartan

Transparent

Vista Bella

Wagner

Wealthy

Winter Banana

Wolf River

Zestar

Other

Michigan

17

11

89

6

24

2

8

67

12

3

5

16

24

9

61

240

960

2,700

7,900

99,000

3,400

5,300

150

2,300

16,300

1,500

750

450

1,950

4,900

800

33,900

109,000

409,000

Apples: Acres and trees of

other rootstocks

Rootstock Acres Trees

Geneva 11

Geneva 16

Geneva 30

Geneva 41

Interstem

Other

Michigan

185

65

265

45

155

185

900

176,000

28,500

87,000

52,500

42,000

109,000

495,000

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Blueberries

Blueberries: Number of farms and acres by county and district

County and

district

Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

Northwest

Muskegon

Oceana 1

Ottawa

Other counties

West Central

Allegan

Berrien

Van Buren

Other counties

Southwest

East

Michigan

11

21

104

27

152

72

63

187

4

326

71

560

12

20

103

28

151

70

64

191

5

330

82

575

16

21

7

101

21

150

70

64

209

6

349

85

600

20

24

8

88

24

144

63

54

203

5

325

86

575

25

950

5,400

330

6,680

2,800

1,220

7,550

30

11,600

395

18,700

30

1,040

5,550

410

7,000

2,800

1,190

7,850

30

11,870

400

19,300

35

1,100

630

5,950

420

8,100

2,750

1,070

8,500

30

12,350

415

20,900

45

1,120

750

5,900

460

8,230

2,720

1,100

8,850

30

12,700

425

21,400

1 Included in other counties before 2011.

Blueberries: Number of farms and acres by size group

Size group Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

1-9 acres

10-29 acres

30-99 acres

100-199 acres

200 or more acres

Michigan

260

155

104

26

15

560

280

157

95

29

14

575

290

168

101

23

18

600

280

158

96

23

18

575

1,000

2,500

5,500

3,400

6,300

18,700

1,050

2,600

4,900

3,950

6,800

19,300

1,050

2,850

5,600

3,200

8,200

20,900

1,000

2,700

5,000

3,100

9,600

21,400

Blueberries: Irrigated and non-irrigated acres by variety

Variety Not

irrigated

Drip

(trickle)

Traveling

gun

Overhead

sprinkler Other 1 Michigan

Bluecrop

Elliott

Jersey

Rubel

Other

Michigan

830

240

1,680

350

500

3,600

1,050

820

920

260

1,300

4,350

370

220

560

120

230

1,500

3,230

2,570

2,860

610

2,130

11,400

70

50

180

60

190

550

5,550

3,900

6,200

1,400

4,350

21,400

1 Includes 280 acres of subterranean, 160 acres of drip & overhead, and 110 acres of other.

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Blueberries: Acres by district and variety

Variety

Northwest,

West Central,

and East

Southwest Michigan

Aurora

Berkeley

Bluecrop

Bluejay

Blueray

Bluetta

Brigitta

Burlington

Draper

Duke

Earliblue

Elliott

Jersey

Legacy

Liberty

Nelson

Northland

Rancocas

Rubel

Sensation

Other

Michigan

190

40

2,500

105

240

40

45

35

135

300

35

2,250

1,650

35

440

65

70

10

300

25

190

8,700

140

55

3,050

175

140

105

30

100

215

500

30

1,650

4,550

30

220

125

75

100

1,100

70

240

12,700

330

95

5,550

280

380

145

75

135

350

800

65

3,900

6,200

65

660

190

145

110

1,400

95

430

21,400

Blueberries: Acres with irrigation by county and district

County

and

district

Total

acres

Acres with

overhead

irrigation

Acres with

other

irrigation

Acres

without

irrigation

Muskegon

Oceana

Ottawa

Other counties

West Central

Allegan 1

Berrien

Van Buren

Southwest

East & NW

Michigan

1,120

750

5,900

460

8,230

2,750

1,100

8,850

12,700

470

21,400

610

715

4,290

235

5,850

1,350

130

3,870

5,350

200

11,400

420

30

1,170

210

1,830

780

440

3,230

4,450

120

6,400

90

5

440

15

550

620

530

1,750

2,900

150

3,600

1 Includes Kalamazoo & Cass.

Blueberries: Acres of

other varieties grown

Variety Acres

Bluegold

Bonus

Collins

Coville

Patriot

Pemberton

Spartan

Stanley

Toro

Weymouth

Other

Michigan

36

10

53

53

34

40

69

31

18

51

35

430

Blueberries: Acres planted

by variety, 2010-2014

Variety Acres

Aurora

Bluecrop

Bluejay

Draper

Duke

Elliott

Jersey

Legacy

Liberty

Nelson

Rubel

Sensation

Others

Michigan

185

270

15

165

90

470

75

10

340

55

50

95

50

1,870

Blueberries: Acres by bushes per acre and year planted

Year planted 870 or less 871-1,088 1,089-1,243 1,244-1,451 1,452 or more Michigan

1984 and before

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010-2014

Michigan

2,480

220

260

110

170

80

80

3,400

4,100

780

490

430

440

540

320

7,100

3,950

870

690

535

375

875

705

8,000

320

45

80

60

190

545

460

1,700

250

55

60

85

105

340

305

1,200

11,100

1,970

1,580

1,220

1,280

2,380

1,870

21,400

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Blueberries: Acres by variety and year planted

Year planted Aurora Berkeley Bluecrop Bluejay Blueray Bluetta Brigitta Burlington

1984 and before

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

0

0

0

3

2

140

330

79

3

9

4

0

0

95

3,030

700

635

260

275

380

5,550

79

105

52

12

4

13

280

255

53

35

21

3

9

380

95

23

10

5

12

0

145

21

6

0

44

2

1

75

93

11

17

6

8

0

135

Draper Duke Earliblue Elliott Jersey Legacy Liberty Nelson

1984 and before

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

0

2

1

7

0

175

350

92

39

94

160

120

205

800

38

6

10

1

7

3

65

665

390

435

450

600

890

3,900

5,150

490

160

125

120

80

6,200

0

0

0

5

0

50

65

0

0

0

23

2

295

660

4

3

11

36

38

43

190

Northland Rancocas Rubel Sensation Other Michigan

1984 and before

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

64

26

8

11

10

21

145

100

2

2

0

6

0

110

1,060

76

84

34

58

38

1,400

0

0

0

0

0

0

95

275

35

17

13

13

37

430

11,100

1,970

1,580

1,220

1,280

2,380

420

450

315

340

345

21,400

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Blueberries: Acres and percent of total by variety

Variety 2003 2006 2011 2014

Acres Percent Acres Percent Acres Percent Acres Percent

Aurora

Berkeley

Bluecrop

Bluejay

Blueray

Bluetta

Brigitta

Burlington

Draper

Duke

Earliblue

Elliott

Jersey

Legacy

Liberty

Nelson

Northland

Rancocas

Rubel

Sensation

Other

Michigan

( 1 )

145

5,230

260

430

170

65

175

( 1 )

420

75

2,240

7,090

( 1 )

( 1 )

90

135

150

1,550

( 1 )

475

18,700

0.8

28

1.4

2.3

0.9

0.3

0.9

2.2

0.4

12

37.9

0.5

0.7

0.8

8.3

0.4

1.8

70

135

5,350

270

440

165

70

175

45

560

80

2,800

6,650

95

( 1 )

105

140

145

1,520

( 1 )

485

19,300

0.4

0.7

27.7

1.4

2.3

0.9

0.4

0.9

0.2

2.9

0.4

14.5

34.5

0.5

0.5

0.7

0.8

7.9

0.4

1.8

180

110

5,500

290

445

155

70

165

210

720

80

3,700

6,400

440

( 1 )

165

155

135

1,450

( 1 )

530

20,900

0.9

0.5

26.3

1.4

2.1

0.7

0.3

0.8

1.0

3.4

0.4

17.7

30.6

2.1

0.8

0.7

0.6

6.9

2.5

330

95

5,550

280

380

145

75

135

350

800

65

3,900

6,200

660

65

190

145

110

1,400

95

430

21,400

1.5

0.4

25.9

1.3

1.8

0.7

0.4

0.6

1.6

3.7

0.3

18.2

29.0

3.1

0.3

0.9

0.7

0.5

6.5

0.4

2.0

1\ Not yet planted or included in other.

Blueberries: Selected irrigation methods 1

Variety

2003 2006 2011 2014

Drip

(trickle)

Overhead

sprinkler

Total

irrigated

Drip

(trickle)

Overhead

sprinkler

Total

irrigated

Drip

(trickle)

Overhead

sprinkler

Total

irrigated

Drip

(trickle)

Overhead

sprinkler

Total

irrigated

Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres

Bluecrop

Elliott

Jersey

Rubel

Other

Michigan

915

315

1,095

270

405

3,000

2,070

1,075

2,060

415

980

6,600

3,900

1,790

4,470

1,000

1,940

13,100

865

400

1,040

275

520

3,100

2,510

1,680

2,240

520

1,500

8,450

4,190

2,450

4,440

1,100

2,570

14,750

800

640

880

200

730

3,250

3,130

2,470

2,700

610

2,090

11,000

4,500

3,400

4,400

1,040

3,210

16,550

1,050

820

920

260

1,300

4,350

3,230

2,570

2,860

610

2,130

11,400

4,720

3,660

4,520

1,050

3,850

17,800

1 Some acres have more than one type of irrigation.

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Brambles

Brambles: Number of farms and acres by county and district

County

and

district

Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

Northwest

West Central

Berrien

Other counties

Southwest

East

Michigan

30

25

37

16

53

82

190

28

24

35

13

48

95

195

28

22

34

18

52

93

195

26

20

29

15

44

85

175

60

40

180

30

210

240

550

55

45

140

20

160

240

500

45

50

160

25

185

220

500

40

40

135

25

160

160

400

Brambles: Number of farms and acres by size group

Size

group

Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

1-4 acres

5 acres or more

Michigan

163

27

190

169

26

195

172

23

195

157

18

175

250

300

550

250

250

500

250

250

500

210

190

400

Brambles: Acres by variety and year planted

Year planted Bristol Canby Caroline Heritage Jewel Nova Other Michigan

1999 and before

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010-2014

Michigan

8

3

2

11

24

14

7

6

0

27

2

3

13

6

24

30

14

10

5

59

10

10

6

4

30

0

8

12

6

26

36

35

71

68

210

100

80

120

100

400

Brambles: Acres of other varieties grown

Variety Acres Variety Acres

Anne

Autumn Bliss

Autumn Britten

Boyne

Chester

Encore

Himbo-top

Jaclyn

Joan J

K-81-6

Killarney

Latham

3

13

7

8

14

8

6

4

5

10

10

5

Lauren

Octavia

Polana

Prelude

Reveille

Thornfree

Titan

Triple Crown

Other

Michigan

4

2

17

19

2

4

14

5

50

210

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Cranberries

Cranberries: Number of farms

by district

District Farms

Northwest, West Central

Southwest

Michigan

4

3

7

Cranberries: Acres by

year planted

Year Acres

1999 and before

2000--2004

2005--2009

2010--2014

Michigan

190

25

20

75

310

Cranberries: Acres

by variety

Variety Acres

Ben Lear

Bergman

Grygleski 1

La Monyon

Pilgrim

Stevens

Other

Michigan

10

8

55

39

92

98

8

310

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Grapes

Grapes: Number of farms and acres by county and district

County

and

district

Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

Grand Traverse

Leelanau

Other counties

Northwest

Berrien

Van Buren

Other counties

Southwest

West Central and East

Michigan

34

26

7

67

230

102

26

358

40

465

42

33

10

85

207

99

20

326

49

460

54

39

17

110

180

94

14

288

57

455

60

48

24

132

140

75

14

229

69

430

395

325

20

740

7,500

5,000

950

13,450

210

14,400

530

480

30

1,040

7,580

5,000

950

13,530

230

14,800

700

680

70

1,450

7,570

4,700

980

13,250

300

15,000

810

740

80

1,630

7,030

3,800

970

11,800

270

13,700

Grapes: Number of farms and acres by size group

Size group Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

1-9 acres

10-29 acres

30-99 acres

100 acres or more

Michigan

200

150

82

33

465

200

142

85

33

460

215

132

75

33

455

225

105

70

30

430

850

2,550

4,100

6,900

14,400

850

2,500

4,300

7,150

14,800

850

2,250

3,800

8,100

15,000

800

1,800

3,600

7,500

13,700

Grapes: Acres by variety and year planted

Year planted Cabernet

Franc

Cabernet

Sauvignon Concord Chardonnay

Gewurtz-

traminer Merlot Niagara

Pinot

Gris

Pinot

Noir Riesling Vignoles Other Michigan

1984 and before

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

0

0

12

36

50

49

2

5

10

1

5

170

0

0

3

10

9

13

0

0

32

1

2

70

6,450

260

265

575

335

43

12

14

15

20

41

8,030

4

13

82

40

29

35

5

2

8

6

6

230

0

0

5

12

14

33

5

1

1

3

1

75

4

0

11

20

30

31

5

4

10

2

3

120

760

410

345

975

305

35

0

0

0

0

0

2,830

0

10

19

48

34

88

13

7

2

8

1

230

1

10

22

27

71

100

3

3

4

4

0

245

24

29

46

150

94

255

30

10

17

13

2

670

22

24

10

2

9

8

1

2

2

0

0

80

115

34

70

105

160

215

44

77

39

37

54

950

7,380

790

890

2,000

1,140

905

120

125

140

95

115

13,700

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Grapes: Acres and vines by principal use

Principal use Acres Vines

Juice

Table

Wine

Michigan

10,550

300

2,850

13,700

5,885,000

245,000

2,590,000

8,720,000

Grapes: Acres by district and variety

Variety

Northwest,

West Central,

and East

Southwest Michigan

Cabernet Franc

Cabernet Sauvignon

Chardonnay

Concord

Gewurtztraminer

Merlot

Niagara

Pinot Gris

Pinot Noir

Riesling

Vignoles

Other

Michigan

110

15

190

30

65

75

10

175

215

560

45

410

1,900

60

55

40

8,000

10

45

2,820

55

30

110

35

540

11,800

170

70

230

8,030

75

120

2,830

230

245

670

80

950

13,700

Grapes: Acres of other varieties grown

Variety Acres Variety Acres

Aurore

Auxerrois

Baco Noir

Cayuga White

Chambourcin

Chancellor

Chardonel

De Chaunac

Dornfelder

Foch

Fredonia

Frontenac

Frontenac Gris

Gamay Noir

Gruner Veltliner

Himrod

La Crescent

5

7

12

26

63

46

28

28

11

56

5

16

15

21

18

6

8

Lemberger

Leon Millot

Marquette

Muscat (Vinifera)

Pinot Blanc

Regent

Seyval

Sauvignon Blanc

Syrah

Traminette

Valiant

Vidal Blanc

Viognier

Zweigelt

Others

MICHIGAN

18

6

27

8

31

8

42

65

22

55

6

135

6

10

140

950

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Grapes: Acres and percent of total by variety or category

Variety

or

category

2003 2006 2011 2014

Acres Percent Acres Percent Acres Percent Acres Percent

Concord

Niagara

Hybrids

Vinifera

Other natives

Michigan

9,530

3,450

550

840

30

14,400

66.2

24.0

3.8

5.8

0.2

9,350

3,520

625

1,270

35

14,800

63.2

23.8

4.2

8.6

0.2

9,000

3,450

680

1,820

50

15,000

60.0

23.0

4.5

12.1

0.3

8,030

2,830

760

2,040

40

13,700

58.6

20.7

5.5

14.9

0.3

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Nectarines

Nectarines: Number of farms and acres by district

District Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

Northwest

West Central

Southwest

East

Michigan

4

10

40

8

62

4

11

37

10

62

7

13

37

8

65

6

13

27

6

52

5

15

75

5

100

7

15

63

5

90

8

13

54

5

80

6

10

40

4

60

Nectarines: Acres and trees by

year planted

Year planted Acres Trees

1999 and earlier

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010-2014

Michigan

16

14

13

17

60

2,200

2,300

3,400

3,600

11,500

Nectarines: Acres and trees

by variety

Variety Acres Trees

Eastern Glo

Fantasia

Hardired

PF 11

Red Gold

Summer Beauty

Other

Michigan

3

22

2

4

6

2

21

60

650

4,300

250

1,000

1,300

300

3,700

11,500

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Peaches

Peaches: Number of farms and acres by county and district

County

and

district

Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

Antrim

Leelanau

Manistee

Other counties

Northwest

Kent

Mason

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oceana

Ottawa

Other counties

West Central

Allegan

Berrien

Van Buren

Other counties

Southwest

East

Michigan

14

15

36

65

19

15

10

6

70

15

9

144

27

122

32

10

191

70

470

13

20

13

23

69

18

12

7

6

67

13

7

130

26

111

27

7

171

70

440

8

15

11

16

50

15

7

8

6

51

11

6

104

22

96

22

8

148

58

360

6

18

8

14

46

14

6

6

6

45

14

7

98

19

80

21

11

131

55

330

70

90

70

230

120

390

120

100

1,900

130

40

2,800

380

1,700

320

50

2,450

220

5,700

40

35

60

45

180

130

180

100

100

1,630

125

35

2,300

275

1,570

230

25

2,100

220

4,800

30

30

40

45

145

90

140

140

50

1,220

105

35

1,780

270

1,450

150

30

1,900

175

4,000

30

30

40

30

130

60

110

110

45

980

105

40

1,450

250

1,200

110

40

1,600

120

3,300

Peaches: Acres and trees planted

by variety, 2010-2014

Variety Acres Trees

Allstar

Autumnstar

Baby Gold 5

Blazingstar

Catherina

Canadian Harmony

Coralstar

Cresthaven

Desiree

Earlystar

Glohaven

Glowingstar

John Boy

PF 8-Ball

PF 9A-007

PF 19A

PF Lucky 13

Redhaven

Redstar

Starfire

Summer Serenade

Venture

Vinegold

Virgil

Other

Michigan

13

15

45

6

58

8

28

9

7

6

8

15

11

11

10

11

11

62

9

33

7

89

22

6

120

620

2,000

2,400

7,200

1,000

9,000

1,200

6,200

1,200

1,900

900

1,350

2,950

3,000

1,900

1,600

1,700

2,000

13,600

1,300

5,600

1,300

16,100

5,800

1,400

23,200

115,800

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Peaches: Acres by variety and year planted

Year planted Allstar Baby Gold-5 Bellaire Canadian

Harmony Catherina Coralstar Glohaven

1994 and before

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

6

19

17

26

81

26

92

89

58

310

3

11

12

15

44

15

20

9

9

61

0

0

34

68

160

7

8

23

8

74

17

10

7

5

47

Glowingstar Goldnine PF-17 PF-23 PF-24-007 PF-27A PF-Lucky-13

1994 and before

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

4

20

16

28

83

28

47

140

10

225

8

52

15

12

95

9

45

24

38

125

5

23

5

15

50

11

33

2

10

59

0

0

11

33

55

Redhaven Starfire Venture Vinegold Virgil Other Michigan

1994 and before

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

79

125

96

78

440

4

13

26

21

97

0

2

18

91

200

0

0

140

33

195

0

0

21

52

79

78

170

195

180

820

300

690

900

790

110

110

90

170

140

3,300

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Peaches: Trees by variety and year planted

Year planted Allstar Baby Gold-5 Bellaire Canadian

Harmony Catherina Coralstar Glohaven

1994 and before

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

750

3,900

2,700

5,800

16,100

4,100

8,100

18,900

1,400

32,500

350

1,500

3,900

3,700

10,000

2,000

3,500

1,400

1,400

9,500

0

0

5,100

11,500

25,600

1,600

1,200

3,500

1,500

14,000

2,200

1,200

850

600

6,200

Glowingstar Goldnine PF-17 PF-23 PF-24-007 PF-27A PF-Lucky-13

1994 and before

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

900

7,000

46,300

8,700

63,500

1,600

1,100

3,800

900

7,900

1,200

12,800

6,200

2,700

24,200

2,600

11,500

6,000

7,900

29,500

1,400

5,500

900

1,900

10,100

2,700

8,600

350

1,600

13,800

0

0

3,200

7,300

12,500

Redhaven Starfire Venture Vinegold Virgil Other Michigan

1994 and before

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

11,400

20,800

15,500

16,200

77,500

700

2,100

4,700

3,700

16,800

0

500

3,200

16,000

35,800

0

0

24,900

5,800

36,500

0

0

3,200

8,800

13,400

12,100

31,000

35,600

38,200

154,000

47,200

128,000

158,000

151,000

22,200

19,300

17,200

32,200

24,900

600,000

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Peaches: Acres by variety and type

Variety and type 2003 2006 2011 2014

Acres Acres Acres Acres

Allstar

Autumnstar

Bellaire

Biscoe

Blazingstar

Blushingstar

Brightstar

Canadian Harmony

Candor

Coralstar

Cresthaven

Desiree

Earlystar

Encore

Fayette

Garnet Beauty

Glohaven

Glowingstar

Harbelle

Harbrite

Harcrest

Harrow Beauty

Harrow Diamond

Jayhaven

Jersey Dawn

Jersey Glo

Jim Dandee

John Boy

Loring

Newhaven

PF-1

PF-5B

PF-7

PF-8-BALL

PF-9A-007

PF-12A

PF-Lucky 13

PF-14 NJ

PF-15A

PF-17

PF-19A

PF-20-007

PF-23

PF-24-007

PF-24C

PF-25

PF-27A

PF-Other

Redhaven

Redkist

Redskin

Redstar

Reliance

Risingstar

Saturn

Starfire

Summer Serenade

Suncrest

Sweethaven

Sweet Sue

Other

Melting flesh total 2

55

( 1 )

115

10

14

15

( 1 )

150

8

87

85

( 1 )

( 1 )

10

61

28

105

74

3

18

12

10

19

17

20

5

50

40

105

90

56

23

14

( 1 )

( 1 )

110

( 1 )

21

80

160

13

7

150

46

( 1 )

11

54

42

1,130

30

145

26

4

32

( 1 )

40

21

13

14

9

213

3,670

69

8

89

8

15

15

( 1 )

110

3

80

62

( 1 )

( 1 )

9

43

14

78

67

5

15

7

8

9

12

9

3

38

38

110

35

48

17

10

( 1 )

( 1 )

85

15

17

67

145

2

7

135

44

( 1 )

21

63

40

880

21

84

32

4

36

( 1 )

66

21

10

6

6

189

3,030

74

42

68

6

23

16

13

88

2

100

30

( 1 )

11

5

20

10

51

88

( 1 )

11

4

5

8

4

2

2

14

39

51

13

44

21

15

6

8

54

51

22

46

125

13

6

150

46

( 1 )

28

54

35

650

10

44

36

2

28

3

79

37

6

( 1 )

2

159

2,580

81

35

44

( 1 )

21

13

14

61

2

74

22

7

13

5

16

7

47

83

( 1 )

8

2

( 1 )

7

2

( 1 )

( 1 )

6

40

19

9

26

21

8

17

13

25

55

32

32

95

20

( 1 )

125

50

7

26

59

39

440

6

23

38

( 1 )

17

6

97

23

( 1 )

( 1 )

( 1 )

182

2,120

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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Peaches: Acres by variety and type (continued)

Variety and type 2003 2006 2011 2014

Acres Acres Acres Acres

Baby Gold-5

Baby Gold-7

Catherina

Goldnine

Venture

Vinegold

Virgil

Other

Non-melting flesh total 2

Michigan

1,040

10

( 1 )

890

( 1 )

87

( 1 )

3

2,030

5,700

745

35

65

645

64

155

61

1,770

4,800

450

15

125

425

145

175

85

1,420

4,000

310

11

160

225

200

195

79

1,180

3,300

1 Not yet grown, no longer grown, or included in other. 2 Melting flesh types are generally used for fresh market and non-melting types for processing.

Peaches: Acres and trees by district and variety

Variety

Northwest and

West Central

Southwest

and East Michigan

Acres Trees Acres Trees Acres Trees

Allstar

Baby Gold-5

Bellaire

Canadian Harmony

Catherina

Coralstar

Glohaven

Glowingstar

Goldnine

PF-17

PF-23

PF-24-007

PF-27A

PF-Lucky-13

Redhaven

Starfire

Venture

Vinegold

Virgil

Other

Michigan

16

275

19

13

155

23

11

6

215

13

28

3

3

11

190

4

185

195

75

140

1,580

4,000

41,700

6,100

2,000

24,600

3,500

1,400

1,100

30,900

4,000

6,300

500

500

2,000

37,000

700

32,600

36,500

12,600

29,000

277,000

65

35

25

48

5

51

36

77

10

82

97

47

56

44

250

93

15

0

4

680

1,720

11,000

5,300

3,900

7,500

1,000

10,500

4,800

15,000

1,600

20,200

23,200

9,600

13,300

10,500

40,500

16,100

3,200

0

800

125,000

323,000

81

310

44

61

160

74

47

83

225

95

125

50

59

55

440

97

200

195

79

820

3,300

15,000

47,000

10,000

9,500

25,600

14,000

6,200

16,100

32,500

24,200

29,500

10,100

13,800

12,500

77,500

16,800

35,800

36,500

13,400

154,000

600,000

Peaches: Number of farms and acres by size group

Size group Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

1-9 acres

10-49 acres

50+ acres

Michigan

319

128

23

470

305

115

20

440

235

109

16

360

237

77

16

330

1,050

2,750

1,900

5,700

950

2,300

1,550

4,800

700

2,250

1,050

4,000

650

1,450

1,200

3,300

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Pears

Pears: Number of farms and acres by county and district

County

and

district

Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

Antrim

Grand Traverse

Leelanau

Other counties

Northwest

Mason

Oceana

Other counties

West Central

Allegan

Berrien

Van Buren

Other counties

Southwest

East

Michigan

7

7

8

10

32

9

15

15

39

14

27

12

5

58

66

195

9

6

10

9

34

10

13

16

39

13

27

14

5

59

78

210

7

6

9

10

32

8

13

16

37

11

28

10

4

53

63

185

6

4

8

7

25

8

12

16

36

11

30

8

4

53

61

175

45

45

45

25

160

100

270

50

420

75

70

85

5

235

85

900

35

55

45

20

155

85

250

50

385

50

55

70

5

180

80

800

35

55

40

20

150

65

250

35

350

50

50

65

5

170

60

730

35

55

40

20

150

60

235

35

330

45

55

60

5

165

55

700

Pears: Number of farms and acres by size group

Size group Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

1-4 acres

5-9 acres

10-19 acres

20 acres or more

Michigan

148

22

19

6

195

167

21

16

6

210

151

14

12

8

185

144

12

13

6

175

220

150

270

260

900

200

140

190

270

800

185

95

140

310

730

185

85

165

265

700

Pears: Acres and variety by year planted

Year planted Bartlett Other Michigan

1989 and before

1990-1999

2000-2009

2010-2014

Michigan

465

48

54

13

580

40

27

41

12

120

505

75

95

25

700

Pears: Trees and variety by year planted

Year planted Bartlett Other Michigan

1989 and before

1990-1999

2000-2009

2010-2014

Michigan

54,000

6,100

7,800

2,100

70,000

4,700

4,500

6,100

1,700

17,000

58,700

10,600

13,900

3,800

87,000

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Pears: Acres and trees of other

varieties grown

Variety Acres Trees

Asian

Bosc

Clapp's

D'Anjou

Red Sensation

Other

Michigan

13

38

7

6

3

53

120

2,800

4,800

1,000

1,000

500

6,900

17,000

Pears: Acres and trees by district and variety

Variety Northwest West Central Southwest and East Michigan

Acres Trees Acres Trees Acres Trees Acres Trees

Bartlett

Other

Total

115

35

150

13,000

5,500

18,500

310

20

330

40,000

2,800

42,800

155

65

220

17,000

8,700

25,700

580

120

700

70,000

17,000

87,000

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Plums

Plums: Number of farms and acres by county and district

County

and

district

Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

Grand Traverse

Leelanau

Other counties

Northwest

Kent

Oceana

Other counties

West Central

Berrien

Van Buren

Other counties

Southwest

East

Michigan

9

23

8

40

( 1 )

13

25

38

36

18

12

66

36

180

8

22

12

42

6

11

18

35

40

17

12

69

39

185

8

18

12

38

8

9

16

33

29

11

8

48

31

150

5

13

10

28

7

11

16

34

31

8

10

49

24

135

65

190

35

290

( 1 )

115

150

265

110

150

50

310

35

900

65

160

55

280

55

85

70

210

80

110

40

230

30

750

50

110

50

210

55

75

65

195

55

90

30

175

20

600

40

70

50

160

55

60

65

180

50

60

30

140

20

500

1 Included in other counties

Plums: Number of farms and acres by size group

Size group Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

1-4 acres

5-9 acres

10-19 acres

20 acres or more

Michigan

124

25

22

9

180

134

25

19

7

185

113

16

15

6

150

104

19

7

5

135

190

160

300

250

900

170

160

240

180

750

130

110

210

150

600

140

130

100

130

500

Plums: Acres by variety and year planted

Year planted Stanley Other Michigan

1994 and before

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

80

65

28

43

220

30

70

87

47

280

110

135

115

90

32

13

1

3

1

500

Plums: Trees by variety and year planted

Year planted Stanley Other Michigan

1994 and before

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

9,700

9,000

4,500

6,700

30,500

3,300

9,000

13,500

9,300

44,500

13,000

18,000

18,000

16,000

7,100

2,000

150

550

200

75,000

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Plums: Acres and trees of other

varieties grown

Variety Acres Trees

Bluefre

Castleton

Damson

Early Golden

Italian

Methley

NY 6

NY 9

Ozark Premier

Red Heart

Shiro

Toka/Bubblegum

Other

Michigan

9

44

57

2

5

2

16

65

3

2

10

2

63

280

850

10,000

7,000

200

600

250

2,100

10,100

450

250

1,600

400

10,700

44,500

Plums: Acres and trees by district and variety

Variety Northwest West Central Southwest and East Michigan

Acres Trees Acres Trees Acres Trees Acres Trees

Stanley

Other

Total

80

80

160

10,500

10,000

20,500

50

130

180

7,800

25,200

33,000

90

70

160

12,200

9,300

21,500

220

280

500

30,500

44,500

75,000

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Strawberries

Strawberries: Number of farms and acres by county and district

County and district Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

Kent

Manistee

Other counties

Northwest and West Central

Berrien

Van Buren

Other counties

Southwest

Houghton

Macomb

Other counties

East

Michigan

7

5

42

54

18

10

7

35

9

( 1 )

82

91

180

8

8

46

62

17

7

7

31

7

( 1 )

100

107

200

6

7

35

48

21

9

5

35

7

5

80

92

175

8

6

34

48

18

10

5

33

6

5

88

99

180

50

60

180

290

105

90

65

260

25

( 1 )

475

500

1,050

50

55

165

270

70

60

50

180

25

( 1 )

475

500

950

45

60

120

225

80

55

45

180

25

20

310

355

760

40

50

120

210

75

60

35

170

25

25

350

400

780

1 Included in other counties.

Strawberries: Number of farms and acres by size group

Size group Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

1-4 acres

5-9 acres

10 acres or more

Michigan

101

47

32

180

134

42

24

200

118

38

19

175

125

30

25

180

210

310

530

1,050

275

280

395

950

210

250

300

760

210

200

370

780

Strawberries: Acres by variety and year planted

Year planted AC Wendy Allstar Cavendish Earliglow Honeoye Jewel Other Michigan

2010 and before

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

18

6

11

13

16

64

33

16

9

13

9

80

4

2

7

9

20

42

13

7

5

17

18

60

16

10

6

11

6

49

68

47

44

64

77

300

38

32

38

43

34

185

190

120

120

170

180

780

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Strawberries: Acres by district and variety

Variety

Northwest,

West Central,

Southwest

East Michigan

AC Wendy

Allstar

Cavendish

Earliglow

Honeoye

Jewel

Other

Michigan

33

53

2

16

21

185

70

380

31

27

40

44

28

115

115

400

64

80

42

60

49

300

185

780

Strawberries: Acres of other varieties grown

Variety Acres Variety Acres

AC Valley Sunset

Cabot

Daroyal

Darselect

L'Amour

Northeaster

Ovation

11

15

20

31

8

9

6

Sonata

Sparkle

Winona

Other

Michigan

3

5

9

68

185

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Cherries, sweet

Cherries, sweet: Number of farms and acres by county and district

County

and

district

Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

Antrim

Benzie, Charlevoix

Grand Traverse

Leelanau

Manistee

Northwest

Mason

Oceana

Other counties

West Central

Berrien

Van Buren

Other counties

Southwest

East

Michigan

32

28

92

133

17

302

18

33

39

90

60

23

10

93

45

530

30

21

83

118

11

263

15

32

35

82

51

16

12

79

46

470

27

21

67

107

9

231

10

27

34

71

38

16

10

64

34

400

26

19

55

108

9

217

8

23

34

65

44

10

10

64

34

380

840

360

1,900

4,150

250

7,500

520

500

130

1,150

180

65

25

270

80

9,000

730

300

1,500

3,500

170

6,200

410

450

140

1,000

160

40

20

220

80

7,500

680

260

1,450

3,450

160

6,000

360

350

190

900

180

30

25

235

65

7,200

740

250

1,400

3,500

160

6,050

360

300

200

860

180

20

25

225

65

7,200

Cherries, sweet: Number of farms and acres by size group

Size

group

Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

1-9 acres

10-29 acres

30-99 acres

100 acres or more

Michigan

300

140

80

10

530

255

134

77

4

470

215

111

66

8

400

200

105

64

11

380

850

2,600

3,950

1,600

9,000

750

2,350

3,800

600

7,500

700

1,900

3,200

1,400

7,200

650

1,850

3,100

1,600

7,200

Cherries, sweet: Acres and trees by district and variety

Variety Northwest

West Central,

Southwest,

and East

Michigan

Acres Trees Acres Trees Acres Trees

Cavalier

Emperor Francis

Gold

Hedelfingen

Napoleon

Rainier

Regina

Sam

Schmidt

Ulster

Other

Michigan

120

1,310

1,470

210

695

80

35

545

235

910

440

6,050

14,400

133,000

149,000

21,300

70,700

8,500

9,900

58,500

22,700

97,000

60,000

645,000

65

80

250

110

20

50

80

100

35

110

250

1,150

12,600

10,000

27,000

13,500

2,200

7,100

29,000

16,500

5,100

18,000

64,000

205,000

185

1,390

1,720

320

715

130

115

645

270

1,020

690

7,200

27,000

143,000

176,000

34,800

72,900

15,600

38,900

75,000

27,800

115,000

124,000

850,000

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Cherries, sweet: Acres by variety and year planted 1

Year

planted Cavalier

Emperor

Francis Gold Hedelfingen Napoleon Rainier

1984 and before

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

48

30

27

7

34

18

185

390

225

190

285

99

100

1,390

480

370

185

380

93

83

1,720

135

44

51

54

12

11

320

280

100

92

120

40

44

715

23

47

15

22

8

11

130

Regina Sam Schmidt Ulster Other Michigan

1984 and before

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

0

0

0

5

9

43

115

62

105

71

245

35

66

645

105

41

31

41

22

24

270

105

185

130

235

155

110

1,020

72

23

58

96

28

170

690

1,700

1,170

850

1,490

535

680

195

175

190

140

75

7,200

1 Acres may not add exactly to totals due to rounding.

Cherries, sweet: Acres and trees planted

2010-2014 by variety

Variety Acres Trees

Emperor Francis

Gold

Napoleon

Hedelfingen

Sam

Ulster

Cavalier

Kristen

Attika

Regina

Black Gold

Anderson

Benton

Others

Michigan

101

129

39

13

61

100

21

13

30

58

33

42

15

120

775

12,200

15,600

4,400

1,900

7,300

11,100

3,700

1,700

14,600

23,000

5,900

4,900

6,800

24,200

137,300

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Cherries, sweet: Trees by variety and year planted 1

Year

planted Cavalier

Emperor

Francis Gold Hedelfingen Napoleon Rainier

1984 and before

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

5,100

3,200

2,800

800

7,400

4,000

27,000

36,100

23,400

20,100

30,700

9,700

10,800

143,000

45,000

36,500

19,200

41,000

9,800

8,900

176,000

12,700

4,300

5,100

7,800

1,500

1,500

34,800

24,400

10,300

10,200

13,800

4,300

5,500

72,900

2,400

4,600

1,700

2,900

1,200

1,900

15,600

Regina Sam Schmidt Ulster Other Michigan

1984 and before

1985-1989

1990-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

0

0

0

700

2,100

13,100

38,900

6,200

11,100

7,800

29,100

4,100

9,400

75,000

10,100

3,000

2,800

4,600

3,100

3,400

27,800

10,700

17,800

13,400

27,300

19,900

14,800

115,000

6,300

2,800

5,900

13,300

5,600

33,700

124,000

159,000

117,000

89,000

172,000

68,700

107,000

42,500

29,600

30,300

21,400

13,500

850,000

1 Trees may not add exactly to totals due to rounding.

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Cherries, sweet: Acres of other varieties grown

Variety Acres Trees

Anderson

Attika

Benton

Bing

Black Gold

Black Pearl

Black York

Blushing Gold

Burgundy Pearl

Ebony Pearl

Hardy Giant

Hartland

Hudson

Kristen

Lapin

Nelson

Royalton

Somerset

Stella

Summit

Sweetheart

Van

Vista

White Gold

Windsor

Other

Michigan

57

59

17

8

83

9

20

23

16

12

13

9

11

58

10

38

11

16

6

16

7

62

14

10

15

90

690

6,550

18,700

7,450

700

15,200

2,400

2,350

2,450

6,600

3,550

1,150

2,150

1,350

8,200

1,800

3,350

2,300

2,300

650

4,350

1,000

7,950

1,250

1,500

1,350

17,400

124,000

Cherries, sweet: Acres and trees by rootstock

Variety Acres Trees

Mahaleb

Mazzard

M x M2

M x M60

Gisela 5

Gisela 6

Gisela 12

Other

Michigan

2,800

2,850

200

840

150

270

45

45

7,200

290,000

285,000

21,000

100,000

38,000

93,000

16,500

6,500

850,000

Cherries, sweet: Acres and percent of total by variety

Variety 2003 2006 2011 2014

Acres Percent Acres Percent Acres Percent Acres Percent

Black Gold

Cavalier

Emperor Francis

Gold

Hedelfingen

Napoleon

Rainier

Regina

Sam

Schmidt

Ulster

Other

Michigan

230

1,850

2,540

595

1,085

265

575

465

780

615

9,000

2.6

20.6

28.2

6.6

12.1

2.9

6.4

5.2

8.7

6.8

6

190

1,530

2,100

495

795

205

5

575

400

710

489

7,500

0.1

2.5

20.4

28.0

6.6

10.6

2.7

0.1

7.7

5.3

9.5

6.5

50

205

1,460

1,810

390

725

165

58

620

325

890

502

7,200

0.7

2.8

20.3

25.1

5.4

10.1

2.3

0.8

8.6

4.5

12.4

7.0

83

185

1,390

1,720

320

715

130

115

645

270

1,020

607

7,200

1.2

2.6

19.3

23.9

4.4

9.9

1.8

1.6

9.0

3.8

14.2

8.4

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Cherries, tart

Cherries, tart: Number of farms and acres by county and district

County

and

district

Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2011 2011 2014

Antrim, Charlevoix

Benzie

Grand Traverse

Leelanau

Manistee

Northwest

Kent

Mason

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oceana

Other counties

West Central

Allegan

Berrien

Van Buren

Other counties

Southwest

East

Michigan

38

21

92

131

23

305

12

22

6

8

67

11

126

8

70

39

10

127

42

600

40

21

81

124

18

284

10

17

65

14

106

6

66

30

9

111

39

540

34

22

76

110

13

255

8

10

62

10

90

52

22

9

83

27

455

34

21

65

113

12

245

9

9

58

10

86

45

16

8

69

25

425

2,650

1,400

4,250

8,450

850

17,600

340

1,900

190

190

8,000

80

10,700

290

1,650

1,500

200

3,640

60

32,000

2,800

1,400

4,200

8,150

800

17,350

320

1,770

8,000

260

10,350

200

1,750

1,850

450

4,250

50

32,000

3,400

1,500

4,100

8,100

800

17,900

230

1,850

8,100

220

10,400

1,550

1,750

550

3,850

50

32,200

3,500

1,500

4,000

8,200

800

18,000

230

1,750

8,400

220

10,600

1,550

1,800

500

3,850

50

32,500

Cherries, tart: Number of farms and acres by size group

Size

group

Farms Acres

2003 2006 2011 2014 2003 2006 2011 2014

1-9 acres

10-29 acres

30-99 acres

100-199 acres

200 acres or more

Michigan

170

175

170

54

31

600

140

155

159

56

30

540

105

118

150

56

26

455

100

100

142

50

33

425

650

3,200

9,150

7,500

11,500

32,000

530

2,720

8,850

7,700

12,200

32,000

500

2,200

8,500

8,000

13,000

32,200

350

1,950

8,200

6,900

15,100

32,500

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Cherries, tart: Acres and trees by district and variety

Variety Northwest West Central Southwest and East Michigan

Acres Trees Acres Trees Acres Trees Acres Trees

Balaton

Montmorency

Other

Michigan

650

17,200

150

18,000

75,000

2,013,000

17,000

2,105,000

160

10,150

290

10,600

19,000

1,138,000

28,000

1,185,000

40

3,850

10

3,900

5,000

434,000

1,000

440,000

850

31,200

450

32,500

99,000

3,585,000

46,000

3,730,000

Cherries, tart: Acres by district and year planted 1

Year

planted Northwest

West

Central

Southwest

and East Michigan

1985 & before

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

4,760

450

335

375

250

310

310

330

315

475

485

375

240

360

500

705

520

505

730

735

650

795

620

550

435

345

340

380

390

430

18,000

1,520

175

195

165

190

230

350

115

325

345

265

180

160

115

210

230

300

250

290

455

535

625

450

355

345

355

270

605

560

435

10,600

140

30

10

0

5

65

35

95

70

200

45

165

60

115

100

140

85

225

240

405

390

210

140

445

60

50

225

75

30

45

3,900

6,420

655

540

540

445

605

695

540

710

1,020

795

720

460

590

810

1,075

905

980

1,260

1,595

1,575

1,630

1,210

1,350

840

750

835

1,060

980

910

32,500

1 Acres may not add exactly to totals due to rounding.

Cherries, tart: Trees by district and year planted 1

Year

planted Northwest

West

Central

Southwest

and East Michigan

1985 & before

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Michigan

527,000

49,500

38,000

42,300

29,200

36,000

34,000

39,800

38,200

56,900

56,100

41,300

27,000

43,600

59,900

81,700

62,200

59,400

85,600

85,600

78,400

94,700

71,200

69,000

52,000

42,300

41,000

53,000

54,700

55,400

2,105,000

169,000

19,800

20,800

17,400

21,300

22,900

34,500

13,700

38,000

38,300

30,600

20,200

16,700

12,700

24,700

28,100

36,300

27,400

33,200

45,800

61,700

69,800

50,300

40,600

37,700

38,400

29,900

69,800

62,800

52,600

1,185,000

15,300

3,200

1,200

0

600

7,900

3,900

10,700

7,700

22,900

5,000

19,000

6,600

13,100

11,100

16,000

9,500

24,800

28,200

44,000

42,300

25,600

15,400

48,000

6,800

5,900

28,200

8,600

3,300

5,200

440,000

711,300

72,500

60,000

59,700

51,100

66,800

72,400

64,200

83,900

118,100

91,700

80,500

50,300

69,400

95,700

125,800

108,000

111,600

147,000

175,400

182,400

190,100

136,900

157,600

96,500

86,600

99,100

131,400

120,800

113,200

3,730,000

1 Trees may not add exactly to totals due to rounding.

Michigan Fruit Inventory 2014-2015

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Cherries, tart: Acres by year planted and variety

Year planted Balaton Montmorency Other Total

2011 & before

2012 - 2014

Michigan

845

5

850

28,300

2,900

31,200

405

45

450

29,550

2,950

32,500

Cherries, tart: Acres

by rootstock

Rootstock Acres

Mahaleb

Mazzard

M X M2

M X M60

Other

Michigan

29,400

2,350

150

480

120

32,500

Michigan Fruit Inventory 2014-2015

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Michigan Fruit Inventory – 2015

USDA, NASS, Michigan Field Office

P.O. Box 30239 Lansing, MI 48909-9983

Telephone: (517) 324-5300

Facsimile: (855) 270-2709 E-mail: [email protected]

Project Code 923 January, 2015 Michigan’s fruit industry needs updated information for

planning, marketing, and production forecasting. The last

inventory was conducted in 2006. Response to this survey is

voluntary and not required by law; however, your voluntary

cooperation in reporting about the fruit acreage you operated in

2014 is needed. Your report is strictly confidential. Thank you

for your help. Please make corrections to name, address, and Zip Code if necessary.

To avoid duplication, indicate below any farm name or partner(s)

associated with this operation not included in the above address.

If you receive more than one of these forms, please complete one,

mark any other “duplicate,” and mail in all forms.

If not growing fruit, check reason below and give new fruit

operator’s name, if applicable.

1. Farm sold.

2. Retired from farming.

3. Entire farm rented to others.

4. Farming, but not growing fruit.

5. Never farmed.

Farm Name: New Operator Name:

Partners’ Names: Address:

City: Zip:

Phone:

Report for all land you operate (Include land you rent from others, but exclude land you rent to others).

List the total acres in your operation, for each fruit grown.

Crop Total Acreage Crop Total Acreage

Apples 001 Nectarines 851

Tart Cherries 101 Pears 601

Sweet Cherries 151 Plums 501

Peaches 401 Brambles 701

Blueberries 901 Strawberries 751

Grapes 301 Cranberries 801

* * * * * Please read instructions on next page before proceeding. * * * * *

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INSTRUCTIONS Please report only for acreage of fruit you operate: Include land rented from others. Exclude land rented to others.

If you participated in the 2011 Fruit Inventory, you will find enclosed a printout of the blocks you reported in 2011. Space has been left on these printouts for you to update

the information. Check all “other” varieties on the block record and update them. Your updated copy of the 2011 printout should be returned with this questionnaire in which

you should report on new blocks acquired or planted since 2011. You may use the printout as a reference only and list all of your blocks in questionnaire. All of your fruit

blocks must be accounted for between the updated printout and the questionnaire. Note: No previously reported strawberry data are on printouts.

If you did not receive a printout from the 2011 survey, complete a line in the questionnaire for each block in your operation. Use the name or number that you use to indentify

each block. Each block should have its own distinctive name or number. List the county, township, and section (if known) where the block is located. Include all bearing and

non-bearing blocks. Exclude neglected blocks. Enter the appropriate variety and rootstock codes on the lines and complete the remaining cells for each variety in the block.

Round acreage to the nearest tenth of an acre. See examples below.

Example for Apples

Use code if given. If not write in variety name.

Block

(Name of number)

County

(Name)

Township

(Name) Section

Variety

(Code or name)

Rootstock

code

Year

Planted

Trees

(Number) Acres Spacing

Home Farm Kent Alpine 1 023 6 2012 2400 5•0 6 x 15

Jones Place Kent Alpine 3 Red Delicious 5 2013 530 4•0 16 x 20

Jones Place Kent Alpine 3 012 5 2013 125 1•0 16 x 20

Example for Cherries

Use code if given. If not write in variety name.

Block

(Name or number)

County

(Name)

Township

(Name) Section

Variety

(Code or name) Rootstock

Year

planted

Trees

(Number) Acres Spacing

Home Leelanau Leland Ulster 2 1994 2,400 22•0 20 x 20

Home Leelanau Leland 163 2 1991 600 6•0 20 x 22

North Forty Leelanau Bingham 111 1 2005 660 5•5 18 x 20

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Apples Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code

Blondee 075 Fuji--early season 076 Honeycrisp 065 McIntosh 024 Rome 030

Braeburn 035 Fuji--main season 016 Idared 019 Northern Spy 026 Sweetango 029

Cameo 052 Gala 017 Jonagold 020 Paulared 027 Winesap 032

Cortland 011 Ginger Gold 042 Jonamac 046 Pink Lady 078 Zestar 073

Empire 015 Golden Delicious 012 Jonathan 023 Red Delicious 014 Other (specify)

Rootstocks Rootstock Code Rootstock Code Rootstock Code

Seedling 1 M26 5 Bud 9 10

MM111 2 Mark 6 Geneva 30 11

MM106 3 M9 & M9 clones 7 Geneva 16 12

M7 (VII) 4 Bud 118 8 Other (specify)

Block

(Name or number)

County

(Name)

Township

(Name) Section

Variety

(Code or name)

Rootstock

code

Year

planted

Trees

(Number) Acres Spacing

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

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Block

(Name or number)

County

(Name)

Township

(Name) Section

Variety

(Code or name)

Rootstock

code

Year

planted

Trees

(Number) Acres Spacing

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

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Cherries

Tart Cherries Sweet Cherries

Variety Code Light Dark

Montmorency 111 Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code

Galaxy 112 Emperor Francis 161 Attika 184 Nelson 168

Balaton 113 Gold 162 Blackgold 188 Regina 186

Other (specify) Napoleon 163 Cavalier 175 Sam 169

Ranier 164 Hedelfingen 167 Schmidt 170

Other (specify) Kristen 179 Ulster 171

Mahaleb = 1 Mazzard = 2 MxM 2 = 3 MxM 60 = 4 Gisela 5 = 5 Gisela 6 = 6 Gisela 12=7

Block

(Name or number)

County

(Name)

Township

(Name) Section

Variety

(Code or name)

Rootstock

Code

Year

planted

Trees

(Number) Acres Spacing

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

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Block

(Name or number)

County

(Name)

Township

(Name) Section

Variety

(Code or name)

Rootstock

code

Year

planted

Trees

(Number) Acres Spacing

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

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Peaches Fresh Market Processing

Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code

Allstar 456 Earlystar 481 Newhaven 421 PF – 15A 461 Redhaven 422 Arkansas-9 441

Autumnstar 479 Fayette 429 PF - 1 445 PF – 17 442 Redkist 434 Baby Gold - 5 411

Bellaire 426 Garnet Beauty 415 PF – 5B 446 PF – 19A 463 Redskin 423 Baby Gold – 7 466

Blazingstar 454 Glohaven 416 PF – 7 477 PF20 – 007 464 Redstar 459 Catherina 473

Blushingstar 453 Glowingstar 457 PF – 8-Ball 478 PF – 23 444 Risingstar 458 Venture 469

Brightstar 482 Harbrite 417 PF – 9A-007 480 PF24 – 007 465 Saturn 474 Vinegold 471

Canadian Harmony 412 John Boy 462 PF – 12A 443 PF – 24C 476 Starfire 452 Virgil 470

Coralstar 455 Loring 420 PF – Lucky 13 475 PF – 25 460 Summer Serenade 467

Cresthaven 414 PF 14NJ 447 PF – 27A 448 Other (specify) Other (specify)

Block

(Name or number)

County

(Name)

Township

(Name) Section

Variety

(Code or name)

Year

planted

Trees

(Number) Acres Spacing

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

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Blueberries

Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Irrigation Codes

Aurora 242 Bonus 235 Duke 216 Northland 227 Toro 238 Non-irrigated 2

Berkeley 211 Brigitta 232 Earliblue 226 Patriot 219 Weymouth 230 Drip (trickle) 3

Bluecrop 212 Burlington 223 Elliott 217 Pemberton 228 Subterranean 4

Bluegold 234 Collins 224 Jersey 218 Rancocas 220 Traveling gun 5

Bluejay 213 Concord 233 Legacy 243 Rubel 221 Overhead sprinkler 6

Blueray 215 Coville 225 Liberty 241 Spartan 222

Bluetta 214 Draper 239 Nelson 231 Stanley 229 Other (specify)

Block

(Name or number)

County

(Name)

Township

(Name) Section

Variety

(Code or name)

Irrigation

code

Year

planted

Bushes

(Number) Acres Spacing

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

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Grapes American Hybrids Vinifera

Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code

Catawba 320 Aurore 315 De Chaunac 322 Regent 339 Cabernet Franc 338 Pinot Gris 334

Concord 312 Baco Noir 316 Foch 323 Seyval 326 Cabernet Sauvignon 340 Pinot Meniuer 337

Delaware 313 Cayuga White 311 Fredonia 331 Traminette 335 Chardonnay 319 Pinot Noir 325

Niagara 314 Chambourcin 317 Frontenac 346 Vidal Blanc 327 Gamay Noir 341 Riesling 329

Other (specify) Chancellor 318 Himrod 332 Vignoles 328 Gewurztraminer 324 Sauvignon Blanc 345

Chardonel 333 Marquette 353 Gruner Veltliner 358 Syrah 343

Chelois 321 Marquis 344 Other (specify) Lemberger 330 Viognier 354

Merlot 336 Zweigelt 359

Pinot Blanc 342 Other (specify)

Principal Use

Juice = 1 Wine = 2 Table (Fresh) = 3

Block

(Name or number)

County

(Name)

Township

(Name) Section

Variety

(Code or name)

Principal

use

Year

planted

Vines

(Number) Acres Spacing

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

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Nectarines, Pears, and Plums Nectarines Pears Plums

Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code

Eastern Glo 866 Asians 611 Harrow Sweet 621 Blufre 511 NY 9 527

Fantasia 861 Bartlett 612 Red Sensation 617 Castleton 525 Ozark Premier 515

June Glo 863 Bosc 613 Spartlett 618 Damson 512 Shiro 516

Redgold 864 Clapp’s 614 Italian 513 Stanley 517

Summer Beauty 868 D’Anjou 615 Methley 514 Toka/Bubble Gum 530

Other (specify) Harrow Delight 620 Other (specify) NY 6 526 Other (specify)

Fruit type Block

(Name or number)

County

(Name)

Township

(Name) Section

Variety

(Code or name)

Year

planted

Trees

(Number) Acres Spacing

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

● x

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Brambles Blackberries Raspberries

Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code

Chester 712 Anne 740 Chillowack 721 Josephine 718 Polana 727

Illini Hardy 736 Autumn Bliss 733 Encore 724 K-81-6 716 Prelude 734

Mac Black 714 Autumn Britten 742 Heritage 722 Killarney 726 Reveille 738

Natchez 741 Boyne 731 Himbo-top 725 Latham 723 Royalty 730

Thornfree 715 Bristol 717 Jaclyn 732 Lauren 744 Titan 728

Triple Crown 713 Canby 720 Jewel 719 Nova 739

Other (specify) Caroline 743 Joan J 737 Octavia 729 Other (specify)

Block

(Name or number)

County

(Name)

Township

(Name) Section

Variety

(Code or name)

Year

planted Acres

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Strawberries Cranberries

Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code Variety Code

AC Wendy 211 Darselect 223 Mesabi 224 Ben Lear 811

Albion 213 Delmarvel 216 Mira 222 Grygleski 1 819

Allstar 201 Earliglow 204 Northeaster 218 La Monyon 817

Annapolis 202 Honeoye 207 Seascape 206 Pilgrim 814

Brunswick 205 Jewel 208 Sparkle 215 Searles 813

Cabot 217 Kent 209 Winona 221 Stevens 815

Cavendish 203 Lateglow 210 Other (specify) Other (specify)

Block

(Name or number)

County

(Name)

Township

(Name) Section

Variety

(Code or name)

Year

planted Acres

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Fruit Planting and Removal Intentions for 2015 - 2019 Do you plan to make any changes to your fruit acreage in the next five years? Yes Continue No Go to next page Unknown Go to next page

Please record the acres of each type of fruit and variety you plan to remove and to plant over the next five years. If you have intentions to remove or plant but do not know the

variety, you may leave that column blank. If you are unsure exactly which year you will plant or remove acreage, please estimate.

Fruit Species Variety Year Acres to

be planted

Acres to be

removed Fruit Species Variety Year

Acres to be

planted

Acres to be

removed

2015 2015

2015 2015

2015 2015

2015 2015

2015 2015

2015 2015

2016 2016

2016 2016

2016 2016

2016 2016

2016 2016

2017 - 2019 2017 - 2019

2017 - 2019 2017 - 2019

2017 - 2019 2017 - 2019

2017 - 2019 2017 - 2019

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1. Did this operation have any paid workers, including paid family members, in 2014? (Check one)

Yes (Continue) No (Go to question 5)

2. Record the number of workers in each category below. W-2 is the Wage and Tax Statement required by IRS. (If an employee did

both agricultural and non-agricultural work, such as packing, retailing, or office work, record in the category in which the majority

of the worker’s time was spent.)

Permanent Seasonal

(121 days or more per year) (120 days or less per year)

AGRICULTURAL W-2 WORKERS

Full time (30 hours or more per week) 201 202

Part-time (29 hours or less per week)

203 204

NON-AGRICULTURAL W-2 WORKERS

Full time (30 hours or more per week) 205 206

Part-time (29 hours or less per week)

207 208

CONTRACT (Non W-2) WORKERS

Full time (30 hours or more per week) 209 210

Part-time (29 hours or less per week)

211 212

TOTAL PAID WORKERS

213 214

3. Of the total paid workers listed in question 2 above, how many were migrant workers? (Migrant workers are seasonal farm

workers who have to travel to do farm work and are unable to return to their permanent residence the same day.) If none, go to

question 5.

215

(Number)

4. Of these migrant workers;

a. How many have you employed in previous years? ………... 216

b. For how many did you provide housing? .............................. 217

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5. If you had a labor shortage in 2014, record the additional number of workers in each category that you would have hired had they

been available. If none, go to question 8.

Permanent Seasonal

(121 days or more per year) (120 days or less per year)

AGRICULTURAL W-2 WORKERS

Full time (30 hours or more per week) 218 219

Part-time (29 hours or less per week)

220 221

NON-AGRICULTURAL W-2 WORKERS

Full time (30 hours or more per week) 222 223

Part-time (29 hours or less per week)

224 225

CONTRACT (Non W-2) WORKERS

Full time (30 hours or more per week) 226 227

Part-time (29 hours or less per week)

228 229

TOTAL PAID WORKERS

230 231

6. What were the total estimated lost sales from not having these additional workers?

232

(Dollars)

7. In which months did you need these additional workers? (Check all that apply)

JAN

233

APR

236

JUL

239

OCT

242

FEB

234

MAY

237

AUG

240

NOV

243

MAR

235

JUN

238

SEP

241

DEC

244

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8. Which sources do you use to hire new or more employees? (Check all that apply)

Local Labor Force Recruiting / Want Ads……..

245 Employment Agency…………………..….…

248

Michigan Works! Ag Employment Specialists...

246 Temporary Service Company…………..…....

249

H-2A Temporary Agricultural Worker….……..

247 Other (specify): _______________________

250

9. For seasonal workers only, record the minimum and average hourly wage paid in 2013 and 2014.

2013 2014

251 252

Minimum Wage……..……….….… $ . _ _ $ . _ _

253 254

Average Wage ……………………. $ . _ _ $ . _ _

Office Use

104

Reported by: Telephone: Date:

Response Respondent Mode Enum. Eval. Office Use for POID

1-Comp 9901 1-Op/Mgr 9902 1-Mail 9903 098 100 789 2-R 2-Sp 2-Tel 3-Inac 3-Acct/Bkpr 3-Face-to-Face __ __ __ - __ __ __ - __ __ __ 4-Office Hold 4-Partner 4-CATI

5-R-Est 9-Oth 5-Web

6-Inac-Est 6-e-mail Optional Use

7-Off Hold - Est 7-Fax 407 408 8-Known Zero 8-CAPI 19-Other

S/E Name