November Crop Production: Crop Yield and Production

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Crop Area Planted and Harvested - United States: 2009 and 2010 (Domestic Units) [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2010 crop year. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area planted : Area harvested Crop :----------------------------------------------- : 2009 : 2010 : 2009 : 2010 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 acres : Grains and hay : Barley .........................: 3,567 2,872 3,113 2,465 Corn for grain 1/ ..............: 86,482 88,222 79,590 81,263 Corn for silage ................: (NA) 5,605 Hay, all .......................: (NA) (NA) 59,755 59,656 Alfalfa ......................: (NA) (NA) 21,227 20,732 All other ....................: (NA) (NA) 38,528 38,924 Oats ...........................: 3,404 3,138 1,379 1,263 Proso millet ...................: 350 385 293 Rice ...........................: 3,135 3,642 3,103 3,623 Rye ............................: 1,241 1,211 252 265 Sorghum for grain 1/ ...........: 6,633 5,402 5,520 4,658 Sorghum for silage .............: (NA) 254 Wheat, all .....................: 59,168 53,603 49,893 47,637 Winter .......................: 43,346 37,335 34,510 31,749 Durum ........................: 2,554 2,570 2,428 2,529 Other spring .................: 13,268 13,698 12,955 13,359 : Oilseeds : Canola .........................: 827.0 1,448.8 814.0 1,418.2 Cottonseed .....................: (X) (X) (X) (X) Flaxseed .......................: 317 410 314 405 Mustard seed ...................: 51.5 52.0 49.8 49.1 Peanuts ........................: 1,116.0 1,290.0 1,079.0 1,261.0 Rapeseed .......................: 1.0 1.7 0.9 1.6 Safflower ......................: 175.0 183.5 165.5 175.0 Soybeans for beans .............: 77,451 77,714 76,372 76,823 Sunflower ......................: 2,030.0 1,952.5 1,953.5 1,872.8 : Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops: Cotton, all ....................: 9,149.5 11,038.0 7,528.7 10,773.0 Upland .......................: 9,008.1 10,829.0 7,390.5 10,566.0 American Pima ................: 141.4 209.0 138.2 207.0 Sugarbeets .....................: 1,185.8 1,186.5 1,148.6 1,153.5 Sugarcane ......................: (NA) (NA) 873.9 876.2 Tobacco ........................: (NA) (NA) 354.2 338.0 : Dry beans, peas, and lentils : Austrian winter peas ...........: 20.5 30.6 13.7 16.6 Dry edible beans ...............: 1,537.5 1,900.0 1,463.0 1,829.3 Dry edible peas ................: 863.3 763.0 837.9 711.4 Lentils ........................: 415.0 655.0 407.0 628.0 Wrinkled seed peas .............: (NA) (NA) : Potatoes and miscellaneous : Coffee (Hawaii) ................: (NA) 6.3 Hops ...........................: (NA) (NA) 39.7 31.3 Peppermint oil .................: (NA) 69.8 Potatoes, all ..................: 1,068.1 1,023.2 1,041.3 1,009.2 Winter .......................: 9.0 (NA) 8.7 (NA) Spring .......................: 79.2 91.9 73.7 89.6 Summer .......................: 43.2 38.3 41.7 37.1 Fall .........................: 936.7 893.0 917.2 882.5 Spearmint oil ..................: (NA) 20.5 Sweet potatoes .................: 109.9 113.8 96.9 110.2 Taro (Hawaii) 2/ ...............: (NA) 0.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1/ Area planted for all purposes. 2/ Area is total acres in crop, not harvested acres. 

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