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1 United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Honey Final Estimates September 201 Statistical Bulletin Number 3

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3 Contents Honey Price by Color Class United States: 200 and Honey Price by Color Class United States: 20 and Honey Price by Color Class United States: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value States and United States: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value States and United States: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value States and United States: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value States and United States: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value States and United States: Statistical Bulletin Publication Schedule... Information Contacts... Honey Final Estimates (September 201) 3

4 Summary Honey: Final Estimates by State and United States, , U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Statistics Board, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistical Bulletin No. SB-3. Introduction: This bulletin presents final estimates, including revisions made by the Agricultural Statistics Board (ASB), for the production years 200 through Honey producing colonies, yield per colony, honey production, producer held stocks, price per pound, and value of production were published in calendar years in annual ASB reports. Data included in this publication provide a historic record and benchmark for current estimates. Procedures: Revisions were made after a thorough review of the original survey data and all additional data now available, including the 2012 Census of Agriculture. The estimates shown herein are considered final and will not be revised again. Revisions to honey produced at the National level are as follows: Pounds of honey produced Year Previous Final Change (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) , 13, , 1, ,2 1,2-20 1,3 1, ,2 12,2 - - Represents zero. Historic Estimates: Final estimates of Honey Production in earlier years are available in Statistical Bulletins No. 2 for , No. 2 for 1-02, No. a for 13-, No. 12 for 1-2, No. 3 for 1-, No. 1 for -, No. 00 for 1-, and No. 3 for 1-. NASS estimates for honey were not made for the years 12-. Honey Final Estimates (September 201)

5 Honey Price by Color Class United States: 200 and 200 [Prices for each color class and marketing channel are derived by weighting the quantities sold] Color class Water white, extra white, white... Price Co-op and private Retail All Extra light amber Light amber, amber, dark amber All other honey, area specialties All honey Honey Price by Color Class United States: 20 and 20 [Prices for each color class and marketing channel are derived by weighting the quantities sold] Color class Water white, extra white, white... Price Co-op and private Retail All Extra light amber Light amber, amber, dark amber All other honey, area specialties All honey Honey Price by Color Class United States: 2012 [Prices for each color class and marketing channel are derived by weighting the quantities sold] Color class Water white, extra white, white... Price Co-op and private Retail All Extra light amber Light amber, amber, dark amber All other honey, area specialties All honey Honey Final Estimates (September 201)

6 Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value States and United States: 200 [Producers with or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State] State Alabama... Arizona... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Florida... Georgia... Hawaii... Idaho... Illinois... Honey Producing Colonies 1 Yield per Colony Production Stocks December 1 2 Average Price per Pound 3 Value of Production (1,000) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (cents) (1,000 dollars) ,0 2,0 1,3 1,21,0,1 00 3, ,03 1, , ,12 2,01 2,3 2,20 1,3 1,2,01 1,31,2 1,1 Indiana... Iowa... Kansas... Kentucky... Louisiana... Maine... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri , 1 3,00 2,13, 1, ,021 2, ,3 31,1 2, 13,22 1, Montana... Nebraska... Nevada... New Jersey... New Mexico... New York... North Carolina... North Dakota... Ohio... Oregon ,30 2, ,00 2 3, ,, 1, ,2 13,0 31 1, , 3, 2 3 2, 1,3, 1,2 3,032 Pennsylvania... South Dakota... Tennessee... Texas... Utah... Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia... Wisconsin... Wyoming , 21,3 2,2 1, ,1 2,0 2,3 2,0 1 1, , ,22 2,3 2, 2,0 2 3,2, 3,2 Other States ,12 United States... 2,32. 13, 1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year. 2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Average price per pound based on expanded sales. Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound. Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, and South Carolina not published separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. United States value of production will not equal summation of States., , Honey Final Estimates (September 201)

7 Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value States and United States: 200 [Producers with or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State] State Alabama... Arizona... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Florida... Georgia... Hawaii... Idaho... Illinois... Honey Producing Colonies 1 Yield per Colony Production Stocks December 1 2 Average Price per Pound 3 Value of Production (1,000) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (cents) (1,000 dollars) ,00 1,3,1 1,, 2, 0, , 32 1, , ,0 1,3 1,2 2,122 1, 3,1 1,2,202 Indiana... Iowa... Kansas... Kentucky... Louisiana... Maine... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri ,02 1 3, 300 3,,30 1, ,0 1, , 1,0,13,13, 1,22 1,02 Montana... Nebraska... New Jersey... New Mexico... New York... North Carolina... North Dakota... Ohio... Oregon... Pennsylvania ,220 2, ,2 3,0 0 1,0 0 3, 1, , ,21 3,2 31, 1,22,1 1, 2,0 1,0 South Dakota... Tennessee... Texas... Utah... Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia... Wisconsin... Wyoming ,20 3, ,2 1 3,0 1,,23 1,0 1 1,0 33 1, ,30, 1,2 2 0,3 1,2 2,0 Other States , ,1 United States... 2,. 1, 1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year. 2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Average price per pound based on expanded sales. Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound. Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, and South Carolina not published separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. United States value of production will not equal summation of States. 3, ,1 Honey Final Estimates (September 201)

8 Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value States and United States: 20 [Producers with or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State] State Alabama... Arizona... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Florida... Georgia... Hawaii... Idaho... Illinois... Honey Producing Colonies 1 Yield per Colony Production Stocks December 1 2 Average Price per Pound 3 Value of Production (1,000) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (cents) (1,000 dollars) , 1,00 2,0 1,0 13,00 2,30 0 2, , , , ,1 2,0 2,20 2, 2, 21,2,22 2,,21 1,02 Indiana... Iowa... Kansas... Kentucky... Louisiana... Maine... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri , ,0 20,, 1, ,2 1, ,0,320 20, 13,0 2,2 1,030 Montana... Nebraska... New Jersey... New Mexico... New York... North Carolina... North Dakota... Ohio... Oregon... Pennsylvania ,1 2,2 2 2,0,0 1, 2,301 1,0 2, , , ,3 3,0 30, 1,1,1 2, 3, 2,3 South Dakota... Tennessee... Texas... Utah... Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia... Wisconsin... Wyoming ,30 0, ,2 200,0 1,22, ,0 0 1, ,20 1,2,2 1,13 0 1,12,1 1, Other States , ,22 United States... 2,2. 1,2 1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year. 2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Average price per pound based on expanded sales. Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound. Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, and South Carolina not published separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. United States value of production will not equal summation of States.,01. 2,2 Honey Final Estimates (September 201)

9 Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value States and United States: 20 [Producers with or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State] State Alabama... Arizona... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Florida... Georgia... Hawaii... Idaho... Illinois... Honey Producing Colonies 1 Yield per Colony Production Stocks December 1 2 Average Price per Pound 3 Value of Production (1,000) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (cents) (1,000 dollars) ,21 1,0 1, 1,0,0 2, 3, , , ,130 1, 2,21 2,30 3,0 1,,12 2,31, 1,3 Indiana... Iowa... Kansas... Kentucky... Louisiana... Maine... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri , ,2 120,3,3 2, ,0 2, ,03 2,2 23,2,3 3,1 3 Montana... Nebraska... New Jersey... New Mexico... New York... North Carolina... North Dakota... Ohio... Oregon... Pennsylvania ,30 2, 32 2, 32, 0 2,00 1,0 3, ,23, ,,233 1, 2,3 2,,2 2,31 3,2 2,3 South Dakota... Tennessee... Texas... Utah... Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia... Wisconsin... Wyoming ,00 30, , 212 3,1 1,0, , ,00 02,03 1,0 3,20, 3,2 Other States , , United States... 2,1. 1,3 1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year. 2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Average price per pound based on expanded sales. Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound. Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, and South Carolina not published separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. United States value of production will not equal summation of States. 3, ,0 Honey Final Estimates (September 201)

10 Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value States and United States: 2012 [Producers with or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State] State Alabama... Arizona... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Florida... Georgia... Hawaii... Idaho... Illinois... Honey Producing Colonies 1 Yield per Colony Production Stocks December 1 2 Average Price per Pound 3 Value of Production (1,000) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (cents) (1,000 dollars) ,012 1,,0 1,200 12,32 3,00 0 2, , 1, ,0 1, 3, 22,0 2, 22,2, 3,3, 1, Indiana... Iowa... Kansas... Kentucky... Louisiana... Maine... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri , ,2 13,,3 2, , ,332 1, ,1, 2 03,3 32, 1,00 3, 1,03 Montana... Nebraska... New Jersey... New Mexico... New York... North Carolina... North Dakota... Ohio... Oregon... Pennsylvania ,0 2, 2 2 2,1 0 33,120 1,00 1,20 2,3 1,1, ,03,3 1,00 1,0 3,0 2,,1 2, South Dakota... Tennessee... Texas... Utah... Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia... Wisconsin... Wyoming ,30 3, ,2 2, 2,0 3, ,01 1, , 1,02, 1, 1,00 3,, Other States ,3 1 3,320 United States... 2,3.0 12,2 1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year. 2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Average price per pound based on expanded sales. Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound. Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, and South Carolina not published separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. United States value of production will not equal summation of States. 31, , Honey Final Estimates (September 201)

11 Statistical Bulletin Publication Schedule Statistical Bulletins (SB): The National Agricultural Statistics Service will issue a series of nineteen bulletins containing final estimates for agricultural data series based on the review of the 2012 Census of Agriculture and other information. The product number, bulletin title, and tentative release dates are as follows. SB30 Farms and Land in Farms Final Estimates /2/1 SB31 Agricultural Land Values Final Estimates /1/1 SB32 Citrus Fruits Final Estimates /2/1 SB33 Vegetables Final Estimates /2/1 SB3 Cattle Final Estimates /0/1 SB3 Hogs and Pigs Final Estimates /0/1 SB3 Milk Cows and Production Final Estimates /0/1 SB3 Sheep and Goats Final Estimates /0/1 SB3 Chickens and Eggs Final Estimates /0/1 SB3 Honey Final Estimates /0/1 SB0 Meat Animals, PDI Final Estimates /2/1 SB Milk Disposition and Income Final Estimates /2/1 SB2 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates /2/1 SB3 Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts Final Estimates /30/1 SB Field Crops Final Estimates /03/1 SB Rice Stocks Final Estimates /03/1 SB Stocks of Grains, Oilseeds, and Hay Final Estimates /03/1 SB Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes Final Estimates /03/1 SB Crop Values Final Estimates /03/1 Agricultural Census Publications: The U. S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released several products from the 2012 Census of Agriculture on May 2, 201. The Census is the leading source of statistics about the Nation s agricultural production and the only source of consistent, comparable data at the county, State, and national levels. The Census includes all places from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products, including government payments, were produced and sold, or normally would have been sold, during the census year. Census publications also include demographic items such as sex of operator, residence on or off the farm, days worked off farm, years present on farm, age group categories, race, and number of persons living in each household. Honey Final Estimates (September 201)

12 Information Contacts Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Livestock Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact for additional information. inquiries may be sent to Dan Kerestes, Chief, Livestock Branch... (202) Bruce Boess, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section... (202) 20- Alissa Cowell-Mytar Cold Storage... (202) 20- Heidi Gleich Broiler Hatchery, Chicken Hatchery... (202) 20-0 Michael Klamm Poultry Slaughter, Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised... (202) Tom Kruchten Census of Aquaculture, Mink, Trout Production... (202) 0-0 Kim Linonis Layers, Eggs... (202) 0-32 Joshua O Rear Catfish Production, Honey... (202) 0-3 Vacant Egg Products... (202) Honey Final Estimates (September 201)

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