May Crop Production: Hay Stocks on Farms

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Hay Stocks on Farms - States and United States: December 1 and May 1, 2008-2011 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : December 1 : May 1 State :-------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2008 : 2009 : 2010 : 2009 : 2010 : 2011 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 tons : Alabama .......: 1,540 1,700 1,200 375 192 187 Arizona .......: 475 500 365 50 60 40 Arkansas ......: 3,020 2,900 2,050 570 340 380 California ....: 2,380 2,400 1,850 470 432 160 Colorado ......: 1,975 2,500 2,000 400 650 450 Connecticut ...: 65 71 45 9 14 12 Delaware ......: 20 29 19 4 4 3 Florida .......: 587 535 477 58 40 45 Georgia .......: 1,319 1,374 1,360 238 210 188 Idaho .........: 2,012 2,750 2,300 450 775 280 : Illinois ......: 1,386 1,400 1,310 300 310 320 Indiana .......: 1,191 1,360 1,200 185 198 225 Iowa ..........: 3,918 3,100 3,050 750 420 610 Kansas ........: 5,700 5,400 4,500 1,350 1,200 1,000 Kentucky ......: 4,169 4,905 4,392 465 1,006 799 Louisiana .....: 921 710 700 60 60 110 Maine .........: 145 134 120 18 34 23 Maryland ......: 431 350 310 111 60 65 Massachusetts .: 77 75 63 12 9 10 Michigan ......: 1,998 1,451 2,000 450 330 420 : Minnesota .....: 3,891 3,570 3,700 790 630 810 Mississippi ...: 1,365 1,058 1,175 214 90 137 Missouri ......: 7,744 8,280 6,500 2,050 1,250 1,325 Montana .......: 3,831 4,100 5,500 590 720 1,300 Nebraska ......: 4,115 4,490 4,700 935 1,000 1,335 Nevada ........: 1,000 1,012 819 170 310 46 New Hampshire .: 70 45 40 8 7 6 New Jersey ....: 94 102 110 26 46 17 New Mexico ....: 600 570 520 105 125 100 New York ......: 1,453 1,582 1,744 420 400 273 : North Carolina : 962 1,523 1,157 311 296 253 North Dakota ..: 4,032 5,500 5,370 700 1,310 1,250 Ohio ..........: 1,992 2,013 1,790 325 350 390 Oklahoma ......: 4,595 4,435 4,550 1,000 650 1,200 Oregon ........: 1,561 2,200 2,100 270 420 280 Pennsylvania ..: 2,500 2,400 1,950 700 680 340 Rhode Island ..: 10 8 8 1 2 1 South Carolina : 451 590 490 115 130 110 South Dakota ..: 7,660 8,290 7,850 1,900 2,190 1,850 Tennessee .....: 3,038 3,219 2,985 552 678 746 : Texas .........: 8,483 7,700 9,500 2,100 1,100 2,500 Utah ..........: 1,300 1,330 1,050 285 245 144 Vermont .......: 175 204 180 37 50 48 Virginia ......: 2,174 1,940 1,660 450 350 402 Washington ....: 1,182 1,418 1,607 350 280 350 West Virginia .: 916 938 790 156 125 190 Wisconsin .....: 3,603 3,021 3,278 950 753 1,122 Wyoming .......: 1,532 2,040 1,700 230 400 365 : United States .: 103,658 107,222 102,134 22,065 20,931 22,217 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See the full report.

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