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Hny 1 (2-01)
Honey
National Agricultural Statistics Service
USDA
Washington, D.C.
Released February 28, 2001, by the National Agricultural Statistics
Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of
Agriculture. For information on "Honey" call Jody Roberts at (202)
690-8632, office hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET.
United States Honey Production Up 8 Percent
Honey production in 2000 from producers with five or more colonies
totaled 221 million pounds, up 8 percent from 1999. There were 2.63
million colonies producing honey in 2000, down 2 percent from 1999.
Yield per colony averaged 83.9 pounds, up 7.5 pounds from the 76.4
pounds in 1999. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State
were counted in each State and yields per colony may therefore be
understated. Colonies were not included if honey was not harvested.
Producer honey stocks were 86.2 million pounds on December 15, 2000, up
9 percent from a year earlier.
Honey Prices Down 1 Percent
Prices for the 2000 crop averaged 59.4 cents per pound, down 1 percent
from 60.1 cents in 1999. Prices are based on retail sales by producers
and sales to private processors and cooperatives. State level honey
prices reflect the portions of honey sold through retail, co-op and
private channels. U.S. honey prices for each color class are derived by
weighing quantities sold for each marketing channel at the U.S. level.
Co-op and private prices were lower for all color classes except 'Other
Honey' in 2000.
Honey: Price by Color Class, United States, 1999-00
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: Price
:-----------------------------------------------------------
Color Class : Co-op and Private : Retail : All
:-----------------------------------------------------------
: 1999 : 2000 : 1999 : 2000 : 1999 : 2000
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: Cents per Pound
:
Water White, :
Extra White, White : 60.1 56.2 123.4 119.4 60.9 58.4
:
Extra Light Amber : 55.1 54.0 124.5 122.7 59.8 59.3
:
Light Amber, :
Amber, Dark Amber : 51.2 49.8 129.1 137.6 59.0 58.9
:
All Other Honey, :
Area Specialties : 61.7 63.7 150.3 195.3 73.7 92.4
:
All Honey : 56.4 54.5 126.6 132.8 60.1 59.4
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Honey: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price,
and Value by State and United States, 1999 1/
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: Honey : Yield : : : Average : Value
State : Producing : per :Production: Stocks :Price per: of
: Colonies : Colony : :Dec 15 2/ :Pound 3/ : Production
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: 1,000 Pounds -- 1,000 Pounds -- Cents 1,000 Dollars
:
AL : 17 68 1,156 185 56 647
AZ : 52 62 3,224 1,548 62 1,999
AR : 52 89 4,628 2,592 53 2,453
CA : 505 60 30,300 10,302 55 16,665
CO : 27 76 2,052 1,436 68 1,395
FL : 228 102 23,256 4,186 53 12,326
GA : 65 51 3,315 497 64 2,122
HI : 8 80 640 32 80 512
ID : 120 48 5,760 3,110 59 3,398
IL : 9 66 594 327 115 683
IN : 10 81 810 437 90 729
IA : 40 65 2,600 2,028 65 1,690
KS : 13 67 871 854 111 967
KY : 3 50 150 12 124 186
LA : 48 114 5,472 821 49 2,681
ME : 14 22 308 89 83 256
MD : 6 46 276 50 164 453
MI : 73 85 6,205 3,475 66 4,095
MN : 145 82 11,890 3,210 61 7,253
MS : 18 73 1,314 591 54 710
MO : 24 65 1,560 437 68 1,061
MT : 122 70 8,540 2,135 60 5,124
NE : 58 77 4,466 1,965 61 2,724
NV : 9 45 405 271 154 624
NJ : 10 44 440 154 57 251
NM : 15 52 780 476 77 601
NY : 69 70 4,830 2,077 66 3,188
NC : 9 46 414 104 162 671
ND : 255 105 26,775 8,836 59 15,797
OH : 20 74 1,480 784 72 1,066
OK : 6 45 270 49 134 362
OR : 45 57 2,565 2,026 80 2,052
PA : 25 60 1,500 705 76 1,140
SD : 224 104 23,296 13,046 60 13,978
TN : 8 51 408 106 130 530
TX : 108 81 8,748 2,799 64 5,599
UT : 26 45 1,170 433 68 796
VT : 6 66 396 222 63 249
VA : 7 35 245 86 117 287
WA : 52 50 2,600 1,170 60 1,560
WV : 6 39 234 152 109 255
WI : 80 75 6,000 4,560 68 4,080
WY : 37 72 2,664 746 61 1,625
:
Oth :
Sts 4/ 5/ : 14 46 643 254 192 1,235
:
US 5/ : 2,688 76.4 205,250 79,375 60.1 126,075
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1/ For producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in
more than one State were counted in each State. 2/ Stocks held by producers.
3/ Prices weighted by sales. 4/ CT, DE, MA, NH, RI and SC not published
separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 5/ Total
colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production.
Honey: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price,
and Value by State and United States, 2000 1/
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: Honey : Yield : : : Average : Value
State : Producing : per :Production: Stocks :Price per: of
: Colonies : Colony : :Dec 15 2/ :Pound 3/ : Production
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: 1,000 Pounds -- 1,000 Pounds -- Cents 1,000 Dollars
:
AL : 16 78 1,248 187 59 736
AZ : 40 59 2,360 1,322 73 1,723
AR : 55 93 5,115 3,529 57 2,916
CA : 440 70 30,800 11,396 58 17,864
CO : 29 60 1,740 957 62 1,079
FL : 232 105 24,360 2,923 54 13,154
GA : 55 57 3,135 376 63 1,975
HI : 7 112 784 125 81 635
ID : 100 47 4,700 2,679 52 2,444
IL : 8 61 488 146 117 571
IN : 8 65 520 286 103 536
IA : 30 67 2,010 1,206 67 1,347
KS : 15 68 1,020 520 91 928
KY : 3 48 144 40 135 194
LA : 43 94 4,042 1,334 52 2,102
ME : 11 21 231 143 75 173
MD : 6 46 276 52 114 315
MI : 72 75 5,400 2,970 60 3,240
MN : 150 90 13,500 3,105 57 7,695
MS : 17 72 1,224 649 69 845
MO : 23 75 1,725 362 60 1,035
MT : 148 86 12,728 5,982 59 7,510
NE : 50 87 4,350 2,610 59 2,567
NV : 10 35 350 95 145 508
NJ : 11 35 385 200 61 235
NM : 15 64 960 739 72 691
NY : 58 80 4,640 2,274 55 2,552
NC : 11 49 539 243 143 771
ND : 290 115 33,350 13,340 56 18,676
OH : 18 65 1,170 585 79 924
OK : 7 35 245 64 126 309
OR : 48 51 2,448 1,665 66 1,616
PA : 22 45 990 554 76 752
SD : 235 121 28,435 12,796 57 16,208
TN : 9 61 549 104 143 785
TX : 105 79 8,295 2,986 57 4,728
UT : 24 41 984 462 60 590
VT : 7 59 413 211 68 281
VA : 7 42 294 103 150 441
WA : 52 54 2,808 1,151 58 1,629
WV : 7 54 378 234 122 461
WI : 84 90 7,560 4,385 68 5,141
WY : 39 93 3,627 798 59 2,140
:
Oth :
Sts 4/ 5/ : 17 40 685 270 173 1,183
:
US 5/ : 2,634 83.9 221,005 86,158 59.4 132,205
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1/ For producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in
more than one State were counted in each State. 2/ Stocks held by producers.
3/ Prices weighted by sales. 4/ CT, DE, MA, NH, RI and SC not published
separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 5/ Total
colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production.
The next "Honey" report will be released in 2002.
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