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United s Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 October 2014 Statistical Bulletin 1042

Contents Summary...4 Poultry Production United s: 2008-2012...5 Broiler Production and Value United s: 2008-2012...5 All Eggs Production and Value United s: 2008-2012...5 Turkey Production and Value United s: 2008-2012...6 Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Sold, and Value United s: 2008-2012...6 Broiler Production and Value s, United s, and 19 Total: 2008...7 Broiler Production and Value s, United s, and 19 Total: 2009...8 Broiler Production and Value s, United s, and 19 Total: 2010...9 Broiler Production and Value s, United s, and 19 Total: 2011...10 Broiler Production and Value s, United s, and 19 Total: 2012...11 All Eggs Production and Value s and United s: 2008 and 2009...12 All Eggs Production and Value s and United s: 2010 and 2011...13 All Eggs Production and Value s and United s: 2012...14 Turkey Production and Value s and United s: 2008...15 Turkey Production and Value s and United s: 2009...15 Turkey Production and Value s and United s: 2010...16 Turkey Production and Value s and United s: 2011...16 Turkey Production and Value s and United s: 2012...17 Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Sold, and Value s and United s: 2008...18 Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Sold, and Value s and United s: 2009...19 Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Sold, and Value s and United s: 2010...20 Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Sold, and Value s and United s: 2011...21 Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Sold, and Value s and United s: 2012...22 Information Contacts...23 Statistical Bulletin Publication Schedule...23 Access to NASS Reports...24 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014) 3

Summary Poultry Production and Value: Final Estimates by s and United s, 2008-2012, U.S. Department of Agriculture Statistics Board, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistics Board, Statistics Bulletin No. 1042. Introduction: This bulletin presents final estimates, including revisions made by the Agricultural Statistics Board (ASB), for the years 2008 through 2012. The and value from poultry for 2008-2012 were published during calendar years 2009-2013. Data included in this publication provide a historic record and a benchmark for current estimates. Procedures: Revisions were made after a thorough review of the original survey data and all data now available, including the 2012 Census of Agriculture. Other data series considered included slaughter data, imports, exports, and any other available administrative information. The 2008-2012 estimates shown herein are considered final and will not be revised again. At the National level, revisions to estimates of poultry value of were one percent or less for broilers, eggs, turkeys and chickens. Broiler and Egg Production United s: 2008-2012 Broilers 1 Year Previous Final Change Previous Final Change 2008... 2009... 2010... 2011... 2012... (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (percent) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (percent) 23,203,136 21,822,804 23,691,553 22,987,822 24,827,800 - Represents zero. 1 Excludes s producing less than 500,000 broilers. 23,203,136 21,822,804 23,691,553 22,987,822 24,827,800 - - - - - 8,215,999 6,166,038 6,534,699 7,315,796 7,851,830 Eggs 8,239,313 6,191,040 6,553,087 7,355,873 7,929,104 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.5 1.0 Turkey and Chicken Production United s: 2008-2012 Turkeys Chickens 1 Year Previous Final Change Previous Final Change 2008... 2009... 2010... 2011... 2012... - Represents zero. 1 sales. (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (percent) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (percent) 4,477,054 3,573,392 4,373,866 4,960,593 5,452,135 4,471,046 3,573,324 4,372,438 4,987,608 5,452,135-0.1 - - 0.5-62,164 65,115 73,107 81,073 79,086 62,456 65,381 73,099 81,110 79,208 0.5 0.4 - - 0.2 Historic Estimates: Final estimates of Poultry Production and Value in earlier years are available in Statistical Bulletins: Broilers and Chickens: No. 1028 for 2003-07, No. 994a for 1998-02, No. 958 for 1994-97, No. 910 for 1988-93, No. 806 for 1984-87, No. 725 for 1980-83, No. 677 for 1976-79, No. 602 for 1970-75, No. 512 for 1965-69, No. 399 for 1960-64, No. 287 for 1955-59, No. 183 for 1950-54, Farm Production, Disposition and Income from Chicken and Eggs, 1945-49 (released June 1952), and No. 133 for 1909-44. Turkeys: No. 1028 for 2003-07, No. 994a for 1998-02, No. 958 for 1994-97, No. 910 for 1988-93, No. 806 for 1984-87, No. 725 for 1980-83, No. 671 for 1976-79, No. 497 for 1970-75, No. 497 for 1965-69, No. 396 for 1960-64, No. 286 for 1955-59, No. 182 for 1950-54. Turkey values before 1950 are in Farm Production, Disposition and Income from Turkeys, 1945-49, May 1952 and Farm Production, Disposition and Income from Turkeys, 1929-44, June 1953. 4 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014)

Poultry Production United s: 2008-2012 Year Broilers 1 Eggs Turkeys Chickens 2 Total 2008... 2009... 2010... 2011... 2012... (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) 23,203,136 21,822,804 23,691,553 22,987,822 24,827,800 1 Excludes s producing less than 500,000 broilers. 2 sales. 8,239,313 6,191,040 6,553,087 7,355,873 7,929,104 4,471,046 3,573,324 4,372,438 4,987,608 5,452,135 62,456 65,381 73,099 81,110 79,208 35,975,951 31,652,549 34,690,177 35,412,413 38,288,247 Broiler Production and Value United s: 2008-2012 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Broiler including other domestic meat-type strains. Excludes s producing less than 500,000 broilers] Year 2008... 2009... 2010... 2011... 2012... (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 9,009,300 8,550,200 8,623,600 8,607,600 8,463,000 50,441,600 47,752,300 49,152,600 50,082,400 49,655,600 23,203,136 21,822,804 23,691,553 22,987,822 24,827,800 All Eggs Production and Value United s: 2008-2012 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Includes hatching and market (table) eggs] Year 2008... 2009... 2010... 2011... 2012... Eggs (million eggs) 90,239 90,737 91,811 92,450 94,364 (1,000 dollars) 8,239,313 6,191,040 6,553,087 7,355,873 7,929,104 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014) 5

Turkey Production and Value United s: 2008-2012 Year 2008... 2009... 2010... 2011... 2012... (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 273,088 247,359 244,188 248,500 253,500 7,911,797 7,149,314 7,108,222 7,313,205 7,561,905 4,471,046 3,573,324 4,372,438 4,987,608 5,452,135 Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Sold, and Value United s: 2008-2012 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers] Year 2008... 2009... 2010... 2011... 2012... lost 1 sold for slaughter sold sales (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 102,071 99,596 108,356 106,361 103,758 176,023 176,266 173,404 182,153 179,162 940,221 910,333 903,750 943,142 901,411 1 Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted or disappeared for any reason, except sold for slaughter, during the 12-month period. 62,456 65,381 73,099 81,110 79,208 6 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014)

Broiler Production and Value s, United s, and 19 Total: 2008 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Broiler including other domestic meat-type strains. Excludes s producing less than 500,000 broilers] Alabama... Arkansas... Delaware... Florida... Georgia... Kentucky... Maryland... Minnesota... Mississippi... North Carolina... (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 1,062,900 1,160,000 242,900 63,800 1,409,200 306,100 298,600 44,900 840,700 796,100 5,846,000 6,380,000 1,578,900 376,400 7,468,800 1,652,900 1,612,400 238,000 4,876,100 5,493,100 2,689,160 2,934,800 726,294 173,144 3,435,648 760,334 741,704 109,480 2,243,006 2,526,826 Ohio... Oklahoma... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... Tennessee... Texas... Virginia... West Virginia... Wisconsin... 57,500 237,800 160,900 236,900 199,700 641,000 250,300 85,700 51,700 327,800 1,260,300 933,200 1,516,200 1,018,500 3,461,400 1,251,500 351,400 217,100 150,788 579,738 429,272 697,452 468,510 1,592,244 575,690 161,644 99,866 Other s 1... 862,600 4,581,600 2,107,536 United s... 9,009,300 50,441,600 23,203,136 19 Total 2... 8,016,800 49,060,800 22,567,968 1 California, Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, and Washington combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 2 19 states in the weekly estimating program: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014) 7

Broiler Production and Value s, United s, and 19 Total: 2009 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Broiler including other domestic meat-type strains. Excludes s producing less than 500,000 broilers] Alabama... Arkansas... Delaware... Florida... Georgia... Kentucky... Maryland... Minnesota... Mississippi... North Carolina... (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 1,002,300 1,050,900 231,700 42,000 1,322,000 307,000 291,400 44,800 793,400 759,600 5,512,700 5,780,000 1,598,700 252,000 6,874,400 1,657,800 1,398,700 246,400 4,601,700 5,317,200 2,519,304 2,641,460 730,606 115,164 3,141,601 757,615 639,206 112,605 2,102,977 2,429,960 Ohio... Oklahoma... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... Tennessee... Texas... Virginia... West Virginia... Wisconsin... 56,400 226,000 153,500 237,800 189,700 668,700 240,800 82,700 45,800 338,400 1,220,400 875,000 1,521,900 967,500 3,611,000 1,204,000 330,800 192,400 154,649 557,723 399,875 695,508 442,148 1,650,227 550,228 151,176 87,927 Other s 1... 803,700 4,251,300 1,942,845 United s... 8,550,200 47,752,300 21,822,804 19 Total 2... 8,284,900 46,358,900 21,186,019 1 California, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, and Washington combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 2 19 states in the weekly estimating program: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. 8 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014)

Broiler Production and Value s, United s, and 19 Total: 2010 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Broiler including other domestic meat-type strains. Excludes s producing less than 500,000 broilers] Alabama... Arkansas... Delaware... Florida... Georgia... Kentucky... Maryland... Minnesota... Mississippi... North Carolina... (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 1,033,400 1,043,500 234,200 51,700 1,313,500 309,800 300,500 42,100 807,800 766,500 5,787,000 5,937,500 1,625,300 314,300 6,882,700 1,672,900 1,433,400 231,100 4,766,000 5,419,200 2,789,334 2,861,875 783,395 151,493 3,317,461 806,338 690,899 111,390 2,297,212 2,612,054 Ohio... Oklahoma... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... Tennessee... Texas... Virginia... West Virginia... Wisconsin... 60,000 225,000 149,300 241,000 193,100 653,300 250,400 87,600 46,500 376,800 1,503,000 839,100 1,556,900 986,700 3,645,400 1,292,100 346,000 197,600 181,618 724,446 404,446 750,426 475,589 1,757,083 622,792 166,772 95,243 Other s 1... 814,400 4,339,600 2,091,687 United s... 8,623,600 49,152,600 23,691,553 19 Total 2... 8,355,300 47,739,700 23,010,536 1 California, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, and Washington combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 2 19 states in the weekly estimating program: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014) 9

Broiler Production and Value s, United s, and 19 Total: 2011 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Broiler including other domestic meat-type strains. Excludes s producing less than 500,000 broilers] Alabama... Arkansas... Delaware... Florida... Georgia... Kentucky... Maryland... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 1,021,100 1,027,300 217,800 61,800 1,375,200 310,000 311,100 41,600 784,000 285,200 5,820,300 5,855,600 1,524,600 383,200 7,426,100 1,705,000 1,648,800 241,300 4,625,600 1,369,000 2,671,518 2,687,720 699,791 175,889 3,408,580 782,595 756,799 110,757 2,123,150 628,371 North Carolina... Ohio... Oklahoma... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... Tennessee... Texas... Virginia... West Virginia... Wisconsin... 786,900 59,600 214,700 155,600 223,400 190,300 630,500 243,800 85,400 46,500 5,587,000 375,500 1,588,800 871,400 1,541,500 989,600 3,656,900 1,292,100 341,600 195,300 2,564,433 172,355 729,259 399,973 707,549 454,226 1,678,517 593,074 156,794 89,643 Other s 1... 535,800 3,043,200 1,396,829 United s... 8,607,600 50,082,400 22,987,822 19 Total 2... 8,336,100 48,664,100 22,336,822 1 California, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, and Washington combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 2 19 states in the weekly estimating program: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. 10 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014)

Broiler Production and Value s, United s, and 19 Total: 2012 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Broiler including other domestic meat-type strains. Excludes s producing less than 500,000 broilers] Alabama... Arkansas... Delaware... Florida... Georgia... Kentucky... Maryland... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 1,003,600 976,000 212,000 59,500 1,361,700 309,500 302,800 46,800 751,300 271,600 5,620,200 5,758,400 1,505,200 357,000 7,625,500 1,733,200 1,604,800 271,400 4,507,800 1,303,700 2,810,100 2,879,200 752,600 178,500 3,812,750 866,600 802,400 135,700 2,253,900 651,850 North Carolina... Ohio... Oklahoma... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... Tennessee... Texas... Virginia... West Virginia... Wisconsin... 799,600 63,200 200,100 171,800 222,800 167,700 602,600 242,000 94,000 52,900 5,677,200 379,200 1,340,700 962,100 1,537,300 872,000 3,495,100 1,306,800 376,000 222,200 2,838,600 189,600 670,350 481,050 768,650 436,000 1,747,550 653,400 188,000 111,100 Other s 1... 551,500 3,199,800 1,599,900 United s... 8,463,000 49,655,600 24,827,800 19 Total 2... 8,176,300 48,112,500 24,056,250 1 California, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, and Washington combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 2 19 states in the weekly estimating program: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014) 11

All Eggs Production and Value s and United s: 2008 and 2009 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Includes hatching and market (table) eggs. Totals may not add due to rounding] Alabama... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Connecticut... Florida... Georgia... Hawaii... Illinois... Indiana... Eggs 2008 2009 2008 2009 (million eggs) (million eggs) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) 2,150 3,198 5,271 1,090 780 2,749 4,576 73.3 1,309 6,523 2,145 2,998 5,304 1,110 767 2,670 4,463 69.5 1,253 6,460 298,550 427,404 440,438 96,842 60,116 234,515 564,244 8,678 109,290 535,571 286,893 372,702 319,805 70,308 41,686 152,616 468,599 8,759 71,103 353,020 Iowa... Kentucky... Louisiana... Maine... Maryland... Massachusetts... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... 14,407 1,140 479 1,028 666 36 2,732 2,767 1,511 1,947 14,475 1,130 455 916 554 36 2,909 2,777 1,440 2,038 1,117,850 130,387 47,694 104,433 62,682 3,718 217,526 237,237 179,075 173,788 755,830 110,285 38,009 63,226 33,150 2,603 156,701 165,025 158,710 133,665 Montana... Nebraska... New York... North Carolina... Ohio... Oklahoma... Oregon... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... 115 2,777 1,167 3,063 7,168 774 769 6,189 1,143 691 107 2,749 1,192 3,148 7,426 769 740 6,543 1,128 696 9,567 225,242 96,871 373,944 585,477 80,888 64,775 488,056 104,178 55,752 6,890 146,859 66,428 349,371 403,793 70,175 47,765 367,224 85,739 37,936 Tennessee... Texas... Utah... Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia... Wisconsin... Wyoming... 351 4,954 914 55 726 1,533 246 1,220 2.4 323 4,985 925 57 721 1,705 232 1,350 2.4 42,815 462,283 72,422 5,252 77,103 136,448 30,275 102,910 193 38,665 347,480 52,470 3,782 66,223 106,499 28,183 78,301 134 Other s 1... 1,951 1,970 174,824 124,428 United s... 90,239 90,737 8,239,313 6,191,040 1 Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 12 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014)

All Eggs Production and Value s and United s: 2010 and 2011 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Includes hatching and market (table) eggs. Totals may not add due to rounding] Alabama... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Connecticut... Florida... Georgia... Hawaii 1... Illinois... Indiana... Eggs 2010 2011 2010 2011 (million eggs) (million eggs) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) 2,182 2,960 5,283 1,066 695 2,592 4,485 69.5 1,272 6,493 2,115 2,951 5,287 1,163 638 2,666 4,289 (NA) 1,260 6,504 291,344 366,173 367,788 77,131 39,566 150,746 442,065 8,128 73,893 373,592 322,651 406,514 387,522 85,801 41,948 177,861 488,812 (NA) 82,016 420,152 Iowa... Kentucky... Louisiana... Maine... Maryland... Massachusetts... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... 14,773 1,119 462 1,034 616 36 3,055 2,869 1,467 2,017 14,839 1,111 508 1,003 569 36 3,149 2,827 1,415 2,077 832,528 101,530 46,210 57,690 35,837 2,010 170,763 167,922 179,794 160,143 947,998 115,438 55,356 64,544 38,008 2,321 198,496 185,335 196,486 173,429 Montana... Nebraska... New York... North Carolina... Ohio... Oklahoma... Oregon... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... 119 2,751 1,161 3,251 7,540 769 715 6,976 1,102 672 119 2,697 1,256 3,220 7,607 745 676 7,306 1,153 698 6,619 152,857 66,177 327,373 427,361 84,499 51,756 408,227 86,243 37,696 8,682 169,837 82,740 375,573 486,185 88,168 52,462 490,511 101,561 44,110 Tennessee... Texas... Utah... Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia... Wisconsin... Wyoming... 308 4,811 929 59 735 1,739 267 1,312 2.4 363 4,909 968 60 716 1,924 237 1,277 2.4 43,922 395,052 64,329 3,769 77,640 120,732 38,911 78,316 167 59,717 421,982 70,840 4,384 88,362 140,429 39,398 85,397 175 Other s 2... 2,049 2,111 136,588 154,672 United s... 91,811 92,450 6,553,087 (NA) Not available. 1 Included in Other s in 2011. 2 Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 7,355,873 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014) 13

All Eggs Production and Value s and United s: 2012 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Includes hatching and market (table) eggs. Totals may not add due to rounding] Alabama... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Connecticut... Florida... Georgia... Illinois... Indiana... Iowa... Eggs 2012 2012 (million eggs) 2,140 3,011 5,387 1,297 651 2,515 4,304 1,230 6,805 15,572 (1,000 dollars) 352,021 438,769 392,950 96,215 46,588 183,258 532,576 88,598 474,014 1,062,683 Kentucky... Louisiana... Maine... Maryland... Massachusetts... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... Montana... Nebraska... New York... North Carolina... Ohio... Oklahoma... Oregon... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... Tennessee... Texas... Utah... Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia... Wisconsin... Wyoming... Other s 1... 1,038 533 998 648 37 3,609 2,817 1,380 1,999 120 2,724 1,314 3,087 7,688 748 695 7,135 1,130 667 312 5,195 1,005 60 697 1,905 224 1,372 2.6 2,304 116,170 58,699 69,041 46,750 2,583 239,603 199,865 208,357 173,312 8,642 180,838 93,883 392,549 523,315 91,776 54,128 524,878 109,457 44,576 55,816 445,497 72,537 4,855 91,531 137,149 40,760 101,214 190 173,461 United s... 94,364 7,929,104 1 Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 14 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014)

Turkey Production and Value s and United s: 2008 Arkansas... California... Indiana... Iowa... Minnesota... Missouri... North Carolina... Ohio... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... raised (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 31,000 16,000 14,500 9,000 48,000 21,000 40,000 6,000 11,500 12,500 610,700 435,200 519,100 360,000 1,305,600 651,000 1,208,000 230,400 216,200 477,500 348,099 252,416 306,269 201,600 744,192 371,070 652,320 133,632 138,368 267,400 South Dakota... Utah... Virginia... West Virginia... 4,700 4,100 18,000 3,800 189,410 104,960 482,400 102,220 89,023 60,877 270,144 57,243 Other s 1... 32,988 1,019,107 578,393 United s... 273,088 7,911,797 1 Includes estimates not shown and s withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 4,471,046 Turkey Production and Value s and United s: 2009 Arkansas... California... Indiana... Minnesota... Missouri... North Carolina... Ohio... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... raised (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 29,000 15,000 15,000 45,000 18,500 35,500 5,200 9,000 11,900 4,500 568,400 390,000 543,000 1,161,000 610,500 1,089,850 203,320 181,800 433,160 186,750 284,200 202,800 271,500 580,500 305,250 523,128 105,726 99,990 220,912 82,170 Utah... Virginia... West Virginia... 3,200 17,000 3,300 81,600 448,800 96,690 40,800 215,424 46,411 Other s 1... 35,259 1,154,444 594,513 United s... 247,359 7,149,314 1 Includes estimates not shown and s withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 3,573,324 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014) 15

Turkey Production and Value s and United s: 2010 Arkansas... California... Indiana... Minnesota... Missouri... North Carolina... Ohio... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... raised (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 28,000 15,200 16,000 47,000 18,000 30,000 4,600 7,400 11,900 4,600 551,600 408,880 574,400 1,175,000 583,200 969,000 191,820 175,380 428,400 190,900 341,992 262,910 350,384 716,750 361,584 591,090 118,928 105,228 261,324 114,540 Utah... Virginia... West Virginia... 4,600 17,000 3,100 117,300 448,800 87,730 75,189 278,256 52,638 Other s 1... 36,788 1,205,812 741,625 United s... 244,188 7,108,222 1 Includes estimates not shown and s withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 4,372,438 Turkey Production and Value s and United s: 2011 Arkansas... California... Indiana... Minnesota... Missouri... North Carolina... Ohio... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... raised (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 30,500 15,000 16,000 46,500 17,500 32,000 5,000 7,500 11,500 4,400 606,950 421,500 580,800 1,181,100 567,000 1,043,200 201,000 175,500 481,850 185,680 413,940 287,463 396,106 805,510 386,694 711,462 137,082 119,691 328,622 126,634 Utah... Virginia... West Virginia... 4,300 17,500 3,300 105,350 460,250 92,400 71,849 313,891 63,017 Other s 1... 37,500 1,210,625 825,647 United s... 248,500 7,313,205 1 Includes estimates not shown and s withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 4,987,608 16 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014)

Turkey Production and Value s and United s: 2012 Arkansas... California... Indiana... Minnesota... Missouri... North Carolina... Ohio... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... raised (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 29,000 15,500 16,500 46,000 17,500 36,000 5,500 7,000 12,000 4,600 577,100 426,250 613,800 1,168,400 582,750 1,191,600 217,250 169,400 493,200 193,200 416,089 307,326 442,550 842,416 420,163 859,144 156,637 122,137 355,597 139,297 Utah... Virginia... West Virginia... 4,100 17,000 3,300 105,780 442,000 89,100 76,267 318,682 64,241 Other s 1... 39,500 1,292,075 931,589 United s... 253,500 7,561,905 1 Includes estimates not shown and s withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 5,452,135 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014) 17

Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Sold, and Value s and United s: 2008 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers. Totals may not add due to rounding] Alabama... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Connecticut... Florida... Georgia... Hawaii... Illinois... Indiana... lost 1 sold for slaughter sold sales (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 2,653 5,952 2,570 1,153 811 4,179 7,178 59 566 3,700 11,181 15,353 8,926 1,650 1,369 4,442 15,434 78 1,843 9,714 86,094 113,612 29,456 8,250 4,655 16,880 109,581 320 6,819 33,028 8,523 10,907 29 487 19 388 10,191 64 130 231 Iowa... Kentucky... Louisiana... Maine... Maryland... Massachusetts... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... 26,139 1,335 311 834 261 9 923 2,934 2,392 966 6,227 3,018 2,051 2,334 1,797 112 2,352 3,939 6,583 5,297 21,172 21,730 12,306 7,702 6,649 370 7,762 14,574 52,006 24,896 106 2,043 960 8 140 1 8 277 5,253 1,270 Montana... Nebraska... New York... North Carolina... Ohio... Oklahoma... Oregon... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... 78 1,777 586 2,796 5,946 904 1,654 1,850 1,153 779 117 6,246 3,052 14,308 8,850 3,192 463 12,803 3,383 726 445 20,612 10,072 94,433 30,090 22,982 1,621 46,091 18,607 2,396 21 20 8,121 181 2,137 13 645 1,302 2 Tennessee... Texas... Utah... Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia... Wisconsin... Wyoming... 506 10,487 922 26 556 3,672 306 1,027 1 2,219 5,445 1,753 72 2,978 394 1,510 1,699 7 16,864 42,471 5,785 346 18,166 1,300 11,778 7,306 23 1,653 4,247 6 18 1,453 1 1,178 307 Other s 2... 2,120 3,106 10,971 116 United s... 102,071 176,023 940,221 Less than half of the unit shown. 1 Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted, or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12-month period. 2 Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 62,456 18 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014)

Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Sold, and Value s and United s: 2009 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers. Totals may not add due to rounding] Alabama... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Connecticut... Florida... Georgia... Hawaii... Illinois... Indiana... lost 1 sold for slaughter sold sales (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 2,595 4,691 3,224 883 576 3,440 6,028 44 825 3,474 12,405 13,951 9,406 2,143 1,510 4,043 13,740 58 2,319 9,452 89,316 101,842 31,040 9,429 4,983 15,363 97,554 226 8,348 33,082 9,646 11,101 31 481 20 399 10,438 73 134 331 Iowa... Kentucky... Louisiana... Maine... Maryland... Massachusetts... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... 26,712 820 311 604 241 20 976 1,811 2,003 1,105 6,634 3,502 1,638 1,821 1,421 87 3,213 5,488 6,477 4,395 22,556 23,113 9,992 6,009 5,258 287 10,603 21,403 47,282 20,217 113 2,311 799 6 121 1 11 364 5,154 1,152 Montana... Nebraska... New York... North Carolina... Ohio... Oklahoma... Oregon... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... 76 2,209 337 3,178 8,191 782 1,713 1,996 718 645 111 5,874 3,007 13,222 10,814 3,012 290 13,648 3,020 615 422 18,797 9,923 87,265 36,768 21,988 986 47,768 17,214 2,030 19 20 8,639 184 2,375 10 621 1,480 2 Tennessee... Texas... Utah... Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia... Wisconsin... Wyoming... 437 11,228 502 23 841 3,482 246 699 1 1,760 5,720 1,660 226 2,555 142 1,764 2,003 7 13,552 42,328 5,478 859 16,608 469 11,113 8,012 23 1,545 4,698 5 23 1,628 1,045 280 Other s 2... 1,909 3,113 10,827 121 United s... 99,596 176,266 910,333 Less than half of the unit shown. 1 Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted, or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12-month period. 2 Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 65,381 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014) 19

Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Sold, and Value s and United s: 2010 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers. Totals may not add due to rounding] Alabama... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Connecticut... Florida... Georgia... Hawaii... Illinois... Indiana... lost 1 sold for slaughter sold sales (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 2,754 4,768 4,059 1,065 1,382 3,637 6,017 74 534 3,820 12,453 13,377 7,754 1,816 561 3,935 15,692 117 2,072 11,598 95,888 100,328 24,037 8,717 1,907 14,166 101,998 374 7,459 38,273 11,602 11,839 24 610 32 382 10,710 135 194 344 Iowa... Kentucky... Louisiana... Maine... Maryland... Massachusetts... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... 32,235 1,554 339 423 209 9 1,103 2,546 1,675 1,196 5,462 3,342 1,663 1,215 1,168 78 4,162 4,779 6,937 4,572 17,478 23,060 12,971 3,767 4,088 257 13,318 17,204 48,559 21,488 105 2,537 1,582 11 102 1 13 447 5,487 1,418 Montana... Nebraska... New York... North Carolina... Ohio... Oklahoma... Oregon... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... 90 1,918 406 3,287 8,022 884 1,405 2,267 673 523 37 5,648 2,144 12,958 10,345 3,236 613 12,509 3,891 676 118 17,509 6,861 88,114 34,139 23,623 1,962 42,531 22,179 2,163 18 14 9,604 239 2,740 14 595 1,996 2 Tennessee... Texas... Utah... Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia... Wisconsin... Wyoming... 472 9,826 612 23 985 3,792 354 960 1 1,714 5,306 1,388 184 2,280 30 2,176 2,205 7 13,198 38,203 4,442 681 15,960 96 16,755 8,600 22 1,597 4,393 4 20 1,772 2,027 327 Other s 2... 2,457 3,304 11,257 162 United s... 108,356 173,404 903,750 Less than half of the unit shown. 1 Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted, or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12-month period. 2 Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 73,099 20 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014)

Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Sold, and Value s and United s: 2011 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers. Totals may not add due to rounding] Alabama... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Connecticut... Florida... Georgia... Illinois... Indiana... Iowa... lost 1 sold for slaughter sold sales (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 3,431 4,826 5,195 1,138 1,826 3,292 5,114 765 3,881 26,491 11,490 14,179 6,853 2,027 66 4,079 15,806 2,097 13,061 8,229 89,622 106,343 21,930 8,513 304 15,500 105,900 7,340 43,101 27,156 11,830 13,718 44 426 21 543 12,496 154 388 109 Kentucky... Louisiana... Maine... Maryland... Massachusetts... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... Montana... 2,250 301 509 629 7 1,161 2,728 1,729 980 186 2,484 1,166 1,010 1,399 85 5,483 5,350 6,947 5,258 88 19,375 9,095 3,232 5,316 272 17,546 19,260 49,324 25,764 282 2,577 1,210 3 170 18 462 6,166 2,010 Nebraska... New York... North Carolina... Ohio... Oklahoma... Oregon... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... Tennessee... 1,282 376 4,305 9,211 829 1,258 2,231 883 946 465 6,332 3,632 12,933 9,469 3,257 305 13,682 3,404 584 1,984 20,262 11,622 89,238 31,248 23,776 1,007 47,887 22,126 1,869 15,475 20 23 10,798 250 2,996 11 814 2,522 2 2,058 Texas... Utah... Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia... Wisconsin... Wyoming... 9,214 340 19 669 4,202 234 1,611 1 7,585 1,883 181 2,947 31 1,440 1,507 7 47,027 6,026 652 19,156 99 11,088 6,329 22 5,079 6 17 2,184 1,464 335 Other s 2... 1,846 3,833 13,058 186 United s... 106,361 182,153 943,142 Less than half of the unit shown. 1 Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted, or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12-month period. 2 Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 81,110 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014) 21

Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Sold, and Value s and United s: 2012 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers. Totals may not add due to rounding] Alabama... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Connecticut... Florida... Georgia... Illinois... Indiana... Iowa... lost 1 sold for slaughter sold sales (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) 2,722 4,095 6,484 1,015 1,807 3,250 4,393 680 5,065 28,165 11,344 12,924 4,819 2,136 64 3,563 14,201 2,126 11,301 10,636 86,214 95,638 15,903 9,612 288 13,183 96,567 7,441 37,293 34,035 11,984 12,911 143 663 20 435 12,264 134 410 136 Kentucky... Louisiana... Maine... Maryland... Massachusetts... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... Montana... 2,239 391 511 207 5 1,152 2,620 1,331 1,011 242 2,384 1,454 1,280 759 92 4,913 4,901 6,752 5,911 46 17,642 9,596 4,096 2,884 294 15,722 17,644 46,589 27,191 147 2,399 1,180 4 110 16 476 6,010 2,012 Nebraska... New York... North Carolina... Ohio... Oklahoma... Oregon... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... Tennessee... 1,110 385 3,072 9,124 770 1,416 2,302 1,691 972 405 5,975 3,279 12,589 11,038 2,723 548 13,616 2,748 757 1,743 19,120 10,493 85,605 36,425 19,333 1,808 46,294 19,236 2,498 13,421 19 21 10,872 364 2,571 14 741 2,501 2 1,866 Texas... Utah... Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia... Wisconsin... Wyoming... 5,464 520 26 836 4,240 181 1,788 1 10,823 1,869 126 2,265 31 1,374 1,338 8 55,197 5,981 491 15,629 99 10,442 5,753 26 4,968 6 22 2,001 1,451 345 Other s 2... 2,070 4,706 15,581 137 United s... 103,758 179,162 901,411 Less than half of the unit shown. 1 Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted, or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12-month period. 2 Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 79,208 22 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014)

Information Contacts Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Livestock Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to nass@nass.usda.gov Dan Kerestes, Chief, Livestock Branch... (202) 720-3570 Bruce Boess, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section... (202) 720-4447 Alissa Cowell-Mytar Cold Storage... (202) 720-4751 Heidi Gleich Broiler Hatchery, Chicken Hatchery... (202) 720-0585 Michael Klamm Poultry Slaughter, Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised... (202) 690-3237 Tom Kruchten Census of Aquaculture... (202) 690-4870 Kim Linonis Layers, Eggs... (202) 690-8632 Joshua O Rear Honey... (202) 690-3676 Vacant Catfish Production, Egg Products, Mink, Trout Production... (202) 720-3570 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. SB1030 Farms and Land in Farms Final Estimates 2008-2012 05/28/14 SB1031 Agricultural Land Values Final Estimates 2009-2013 06/19/14 SB1032 Citrus Fruits Final Estimates 2008-2012 08/26/14 SB1033 Vegetables Final Estimates 2008-2012 08/26/14 SB1034 Cattle Final Estimates 2009-2013 09/04/14 SB1035 Hogs and Pigs Final Estimates 2008-2012 09/04/14 SB1036 Milk Cows and Production Final Estimates 2008-2012 09/04/14 SB1037 Sheep and Goats Final Estimates 2009-2013 09/04/14 SB1038 Chickens and Eggs Final Estimates 2008-2012 09/04/14 SB1039 Honey Final Estimates 2008-2012 09/04/14 SB1040 Meat Animals, PDI Final Estimates 2008-2012 10/29/14 SB1041 Milk Disposition and Income Final Estimates 2008-2012 10/29/14 SB1042 Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 10/29/14 SB1043 Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts Final Estimates 2008-2012 10/30/14 SB1044 Field Crops Final Estimates 2008-2012 11/03/14 SB1045 Rice Stocks Final Estimates 2008-2013 11/03/14 SB1046 Stocks of Grains, Oilseeds, and Hay Final Estimates 2008-2013 11/03/14 SB1047 Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes Final Estimates 2008-2012 11/03/14 SB1048 Crop Values Final Estimates 2008-2012 11/03/14 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, 2014. The Census is the leading source of statistics about the Nation s agricultural and the only source of consistent, comparable data at the county,, and national levels. The Census includes all places from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products, including government payments, were 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. Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014) 23

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