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HDR1012000170140220961500HONEY
HDR2012000170140220961500HONEY HIGHLIGHTS
Released February 20, 1996, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service
(NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture. For
information on "Honey" call Tom Kruchten at (202) 690-4870 or James Hand at
(202) 690-3236 for prices, office hours 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET. For
assistance with general agricultural statistics, information about NASS, its
products or services, contact the NASS Information Hotline at 1-800-727-9540 or
E-mail: [email protected].
United States Honey Production Down 3 Percent
Honey production in 1995 from producers with five or more colonies totaled
210 million pounds, down 3 percent from 1994. There were 2.65 million colonies
producing honey in 1995, compared with 2.77 million in 1994. Yield per colony
averaged 79.5 pounds, up 1.1 pounds from the 78.4 pounds in 1994. Colonies
which produced in more than one State were counted in each State and yields per
colony may be understated. Producer honey stocks were 42.2 million pounds on
December 15, 1995, down 29 percent from a year earlier.
Honey Prices Up 21 Percent
Prices for the 1995 crop averaged 64.4 cents per pound, up 22 percent from the
1994 price of 52.8 cents per pound. Prices are based on retail sales by
producers and sales to private processors and co-ops. At the U.S. level, prices
for each color are derived by weighting State average prices by the State
quantities sold. Prices were higher for all color classes in 1995.
HDR2012000170140220961500HONEY PRICE BY COLOR CLASS,US, 94-95
Honey: Price by Color Class, United States, 1994-95
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: Price
:-----------------------------------------------------------
Color Class : Coop and Private : Retail : All
:-----------------------------------------------------------
: 1994 1/ : 1995 : 1994 1/: 1995 : 1994 1/ : 1995
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: Cents per Pound
Water White, :
Extra White, White : 51.1 64.1 84.7 91.9 52.5 65.0
Extra Light Amber : 50.2 61.5 87.4 90.2 53.4 63.3
Light Amber, :
Amber, Dark Amber : 48.1 60.8 93.7 96.4 52.7 64.6
All Other Honey :
Area Speciakties : 44.5 49.5 100.6 108.9 55.6 58.7
All Honey : 50.2 62.6 89.1 93.7 52.8 64.4
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1/ Revised, includes honey produced in 1994 that was sold in 1995.
Hny 1 (2-96)
HDR2012000170140220961500NO. COLONIES,YLD,PROD,STKS,PRC&VL,ST&US, 94
Honey: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price,
and Value by State and United States, 1994 1/
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: Honey : Yield : : : Average : Value
State : Producing : per :Production : Stocks :Price per : of
: Colonies : Colony : :Dec 15 2/ : Pound : Production
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: 1,000 Pounds -- 1,000 Pounds -- Cents 1,000 Dollars
:
AL : 18 50 900 99 52 468
AZ : 47 59 2,773 166 51 1,414
AR : 50 71 3,550 817 51 1,811
CA : 400 60 24,000 6,480 51 12,240
CO : 45 76 3,420 1,813 56 1,915
FL : 230 84 19,320 2,898 47 9,080
GA : 80 63 5,040 958 57 2,873
HI : 11 100 1,100 429 48 528
ID : 127 59 7,493 1,274 52 3,896
IL : 13 80 1,040 468 104 1,082
IN : 13 54 702 204 71 498
IA : 55 66 3,630 1,089 65 2,360
KS : 19 47 893 214 72 643
KY : 3 54 162 57 98 159
LA : 35 98 3,430 515 46 1,578
ME : 8 55 440 172 60 264
MD : 7 36 252 83 108 272
MI : 90 86 7,740 3,870 55 4,257
MN : 170 79 13,430 2,149 52 6,984
MS : 19 53 1,007 352 48 483
MO : 25 77 1,925 270 53 1,020
MT : 119 105 12,495 3,624 52 6,497
NE : 72 55 3,960 1,465 56 2,218
NV : 14 54 756 174 108 816
NJ : 9 33 297 107 63 187
NM : 19 64 1,216 730 47 572
NY : 68 68 4,624 2,451 63 2,913
NC : 15 59 885 266 95 841
ND : 235 138 32,430 7,459 48 15,566
OH : 27 64 1,728 691 64 1,106
OK : 5 58 290 104 93 270
OR : 50 65 3,250 1,008 52 1,690
PA : 27 47 1,269 622 60 761
SC : 10 100 1,000 150 82 820
SD : 260 100 26,000 8,580 52 13,520
TN : 6 51 306 107 98 300
TX : 103 74 7,622 2,058 50 3,811
UT : 43 59 2,537 1,218 53 1,345
VT : 5 77 385 189 87 335
VA : 11 52 572 109 65 372
WA : 60 62 3,720 1,265 54 2,009
WV : 20 44 880 414 118 1,038
WI : 75 71 5,325 1,864 60 3,195
WY : 46 69 3,174 667 58 1,841
:
Oth :
Sts 3/: 6 37 222 114 115 255
:
US 4/ : 2,770 78.4 217,168 59,813 52.8 114,665
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1/ For producers with 5 or more colonies. 2/ Stocks held by producers. Does
not include stocks under loan. 3/ CT, DE, MA, NH, and RI not published
separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 4/ U.S. price
weighted by survey expanded sales. Total may not add due to rounding.
HDR2012000170140220961500NO. COLONIES,YLD,PROD,STKS,PRC&VL,ST&US'95
Honey: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price,
and Value by State and United States, 1995 1/
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: Honey : Yield : : : Average : Value
State : Producing : per :Production : Stocks :Price per : of
: Colonies : Colony : :Dec 15 2/ : Pound : Production
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: 1,000 Pounds -- 1,000 Pounds -- Cents 1,000 Dollars
:
AL : 16 58 928 28 62 575
AZ : 52 79 4,108 986 68 2,793
AR : 50 60 3,000 900 64 1,920
CA : 420 93 39,060 4,687 60 23,436
CO : 45 60 2,700 1,404 68 1,836
FL : 230 86 19,780 1,780 63 12,461
GA : 70 62 4,340 260 69 2,995
HI : 8 129 1,032 103 55 568
ID : 125 48 6,000 1,020 65 3,900
IL : 11 74 814 212 102 830
IN : 12 63 756 166 68 514
IA : 50 68 3,400 612 72 2,448
KS : 17 67 1,139 182 71 809
KY : 3 44 132 30 103 136
LA : 33 119 3,927 275 61 2,395
ME : 11 45 495 223 100 495
MD : 7 35 245 81 114 279
MI : 97 92 8,924 3,570 72 6,425
MN : 165 82 13,530 1,218 66 8,930
MS : 16 70 1,120 146 64 717
MO : 23 67 1,541 308 65 1,002
MT : 106 80 8,480 1,781 66 5,597
NE : 60 73 4,380 1,402 68 2,978
NV : 9 29 261 34 96 251
NJ : 8 34 272 57 71 193
NM : 19 65 1,235 247 68 840
NY : 70 75 5,250 2,100 66 3,465
NC : 12 52 624 162 81 505
ND : 220 108 23,760 3,802 63 14,969
OH : 25 62 1,550 930 72 1,116
OK : 5 76 380 141 91 346
OR : 52 52 2,704 2,488 71 1,920
PA : 25 43 1,075 376 69 742
SC : 9 90 810 65 128 1,037
SD : 240 85 20,400 4,896 65 13,260
TN : 4 53 212 70 114 242
TX : 84 106 8,904 1,959 64 5,699
UT : 32 33 1,056 232 61 644
VT : 5 67 335 131 83 278
VA : 9 45 405 97 55 223
WA : 60 59 3,540 637 54 1,912
WV : 13 41 533 48 116 618
WI : 73 79 5,767 2,134 71 4,095
WY : 38 36 1,368 150 68 930
:
Oth :
Sts 3/: 8 33 264 104 152 401
:
US 4/ : 2,647 79.5 210,437 42,234 64.4 135,521
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1/ For producers with 5 or more colonies. 2/ Stocks held by producers. Does
not include stocks under loan. 3/ CT, DE, MA, NH, and RI not published
separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 4/ U.S. price
weighted by survey expanded sales. Total may not add due to rounding.
HDR2012000170140220961500NXT RLSE DATE & EEO STMNT
The next "Honey" report will be released in February, 1997.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in
its programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age,
disability, political beliefs, and marital or familial status. Persons with
disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program
information (braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact the USDA
Office of Communications at (202) 720-5881 (voice) or (202) 720-7808 (TDD).
To file a complaint, write the Secretary of Agriculture, USDA, Washington, D.C.,
20250, or call (202) 720-7327 (voice) or (202) 720-1127 (TDD). USDA is an equal
employment opportunity employer.