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3 t I Gun...-,~ Department of Agriculture Statistical Reporting Service Crop Reporting Board Statistical Bulletin Number 735 Prices Received by Farmers Field Crops, by State and United States, -82
4 PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS: FIELD CROPS, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82. Crop Reporting Board, Statistical Reporting Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Bulletin No ABSTRACT This publication presents final estimates of prices received by farmers for most U~S. field crops by States and United States for -82. Estimates contained in this publication provide a historic record for the period covered. This report continues the monthly price series for wheat, rice, and rye for 19",9-78 published in Statistical Bulletin No. 726, issued April Washington, D.C September 1985
5 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TABLES Corn for Grain: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 Sorghum for Grain: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 Oa'cs~ All Barley: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 Feed and Malting Barley: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly, United States, 1~79-82 All Wheat: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 Winter Wheat: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 Durum Wheat: Prices Received by Farmers monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 Other Spring Wheat: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 Wheat, by classes: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly, United States, 1~'81-82 PAGE
6 TABLES (continued) Rye: Prices Received by Farmers, season average, by State and United States, -82 Rice: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 Soybeans for Beans: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 Flaxseed: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 Peanuts for Nuts: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 AU Sunflower: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 Sunflower, by Type: Prices Received by Farmers, season average, by State and United States, -82 All Cotton: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 Upland Cotton: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season' average, by State and United season, -82 Amer-Pima Cotton: Prices Received by Farmers, season average, by' State and United States, -82 Cottonseed: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, -82 PAGE
7 TABLES (continued) PAGE All Hay, Baled: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, Alfalfa Hay, Baled: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly, by State and United States, Other Hay, Baled: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly, by State and United States, Dry Edible Beans: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, TI)bacco: Prices Received by Farmers, monthly and season average, by State and United States, Sugarbeets and Sugarcane: Prices Received by Farmers, season average, by State and United States, Mint Oil: Prices Received by Farmers, season average, by State and United States, Dry Edible and Wrinkled Seed Peas: Prices Received by Farmers, season average, by State and United States, Popcorn and Maple Sirup: Prices Received by Farmer~, season average, by State and United States, Coffee and Taro: Prices Received by. Farmers, season average, by State and United States, i Hops: Prices Received by Farmers, season average, by State and United States, INDEX OF STATE TABLES &1 5
8 INTRODUCTION Mc~thly prices in this report represent averages of prices received by for all marketings and are based on standard moisture content. Allowances for premiums and discounts are included but no adjustments or allowances are made for farm-to-farm sales, Government support payments (deficiency payments), or for quantities under loan taken over by the Commodity Credit Corporation. Prices represent commercial sales. Commodities are priced at the point of first sale, usually the local elevator, mill, or processor. Monthly prices are estimated only for months when 0.5 percent or more of the State's total sales for the crop year occur. Prices are averages of sales made during the entire month except for cottonseed and hay which are based on the 5-day period centered on the 15th of the month. Monthly U.S. average prices are computed by weighting the State average prices by estimated marketings for the month. States included in the monthly estimating program are shifted as production areas change. Season average prices for States in the monthly price estimating program are calculated by weighting monthly prices for the crop year by the estimated percentage sold each month. For States not in the monthly program, season average prices are estimates of the average prices received during the entire marketing year. Season average prices f.or Amer-Pima cotton, rice, sugarbeets, sugarcane, mint, coffee, hops, taro, popcorn, and maple sirup are based on quantity received and average prices paid to farmers during the entire marketing year by mills, cooperatives, and other buyers. Season average prices include an allowance for loans outstanding and purchases by the Government valued at the avi~rage loan and purchase rates where applicable. U.S. season average prices are calculated by weighting State season average prices by the estimated quantity sold from the year's production. The total of the State value of sales divided by estimated quantity sold yields the average U.S. prioe. Prices in this report are used to calculate value of production, cash receipts, gross farm income, parity prices, and index of prices received by farmers. Monthly prices for wheat, rice, corn, sorghum grain, oats, barley, and upland cotton are used. in the calculation of deficiency payments to farmers and, for some items, as part of the determination of call and release levels for the grain reserve program administered by the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. 6
9 CORN FOR GRAIN: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL UNITED STATES h ALABAMA A.RIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO DELAWARE FLORIDA GEORGIA '
10 CORN FOR GRAIN: PRICES RECEIVED EOC FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, _..._ YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : HAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON : DOLLARS PER BUSHEL IDAHO ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY , LOUISIANA MARYLAND MICHIGAN
11 I CORN FOR GRAIN: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, _.._ YEAR JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON _.. _ DOLLARS PER BUSHEL MINNESOTA t ! r ~ MISSISSIPPI 3.W MISr.OURI MONTANA NEBRASKA b 2.85 NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA
12 CORN FOR GRAIN: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, ~, YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON : DOLLARS PER BUSHEL NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA ( TENNESSEE , TEXAS 10
13 CORN FOR GRAIN: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON AVERAG'P" BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, ~ YEAR JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL UTAH VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING
14 SORGHUM FOR GRAIN: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER CWT UNITED STATES :: ALABAMA 4.65 ~ ARIZONA l'j ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO GEORGIA ILLINOIS INDIANA ,
15 " \ ~ SORGHUM FOR GRAIN: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 " YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON f DOLLARS PER CWT IOWA KANSAS , KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI i: NEBRASKA NEW MEXICO / ' NORTH CAROLINA
16 SORGHUM FOR GRAIN: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -B _._ YEAR JAN: FE3 : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER CWT OKLAHOMA PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA Ig TENNESSEE TEXAS VIRGINIA
17 OATS: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, ,----- : YEAR JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON ~~. '-._ "':'uars PER BUSHEL UNITED STATES ALABAMA ALASKA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO GEORGIA IDAHO ILLINOIS
18 OATS: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, ~ YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL INDIANA ~ IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY MAINE MARYLAND MICHIGAN MINNESOTA , MISSOURI ~.----:~
19 OATS: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL MONTANA :: NEBRASKA NEW JERSEY NEW YORK ll NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO ft OKLAHOMA OREGON
20 OATS: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA
21 OATS: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 YEAR JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL WISCONSIN WYOMING
22 ALL BARLEY: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 : : YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASOtl : DOLLARS PER BUSREL UNITED STATES ALASKA ARIZONA CALIFORNIA COLORADO DELAWARE IDAHO ILLINOIS KANSAS
23 ALL BARLEY: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, ~ YEAR JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL KENTUCKY MARYLAND MICHIGAN MINNESOTA lf MONTANA NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO
24 ALL BARLEY: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA ,~ SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA '
25 ALL BARLEY: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 YEAR JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUt AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING 1/ / UNPUBLISHED MONTHLY PRICES INCLUDED IN U.S. PRICES. 23
26 FEED AND MALTING MRLEY: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY, UNITED STATES, ~ YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON : 1/ -- DOLLARS PER BUSHEL FEED MRLEY MALTING BARLEY ,39 -~ / NOT AVAILABLE. 24
27 ALL WHEAT: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY A."lD SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, ~ YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : Dr;C : SEASON - DOLLARS PER BUSHEL UNITED STATES ~ el ALABAMA ARIZONA ' ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO , DELAWARE GEORGIA ~ IDAHO
28 ALL WHEAT: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON : DOLLARS PER BUSHEL ILLINOIS ~ ,~ INDJANA : IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MARYLAND MICHIGAN MINNESOTA
29 ALL WHEAT: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MONTANA NEBRASKA ,, [;> NEVADA NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA
30 ALL WHEAT: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : Jut : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON : ~ DOLLARS PER BUSHEL NORTH DAKOTA ! OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA B TENNESSEE _.., TEXAS
31 ALL WHEAT: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 YEAR JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL ~ VIRGINIA UTAH WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING ~
32 WINTER WHEAT: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 : YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : AP9 : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL UNITED STATES ALABAMA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO ,, DELAWARE GEORGIA S IDAHO i, 30
33 WINTER WHEAT: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, ,..._ YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL ILLINOIS l' INDIANA IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MARYLAND MICHIGAN MINNESOTA
34 WINTER WHEAT: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON. BY STATE AND UNITED STATES. -82 YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON : DOLLARS PER BUSHEL MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MONTANA NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA
35 WINTER WHEAT: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL NORTH DAKOTA ~ , OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE ~ TEXAS 33
36 WINTER WHEAT: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, _._ YEAR JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL UTAH ' VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN : WYOMING
37 Ii " -, ~ DURUM WHEAT: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHL'!! AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, -82 YEAR JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL UNITED STATES ~ r, ARIZONA CALIFORNIA MINNESOTA MONTANA , ~.61 NORTH DAKOTA ' SOUTH DAKOTA
38 OTHER SPRING WHEAT: PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, MONTHLY AND SEASON, BY STATE AND UNITED STATES, ~ YEAR : JAN : FEB : MAR : APR : MAY : JUN : JUL : AUG : SEP : OCT : NOV : DEC : SEASON DOLLARS PER BUSHEL UNITED STATES '~ COLORADO IDAHO MINNESOTA Z MONTANA NEVADA NORTH DAKOTA lO OREGON SOUTH DAKOTA
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