August Crop Production: Rice Data

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Rice Area Harvested, Yield, and Production - States and United States: 2010 and Forecasted August 1, 2011 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area harvested : Yield per acre : Production 1/ State :----------------------------------------------------------------- : 2010 : 2011 : 2010 : 2011 : 2010 : 2011 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 acres ---- pounds ---- ---- 1,000 cwt --- : Arkansas .....: 1,785 1,160 6,480 6,850 115,675 79,460 California ...: 553 572 8,020 8,300 44,326 47,476 Louisiana ....: 535 415 6,100 6,200 32,625 25,730 Mississippi ..: 303 184 6,850 7,200 20,756 13,248 Missouri .....: 251 135 6,480 6,800 16,254 9,180 Texas ........: 188 178 7,160 7,300 13,468 12,994 : United States : 3,615 2,644 6,725 7,114 243,104 188,088 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Includes sweet rice production. Rice Production by Class - United States: 2010 and Forecasted August 1, 2011 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Year : Long grain : Medium grain : Short grain 1/ : All : : : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 cwt : 2010 .......: 183,296 57,144 2,664 243,104 2011 2/ ....: 124,165 61,245 2,678 188,088 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Sweet rice production included with short grain. 2/ The 2011 rice production by class forecasts are based on class harvested acreage estimates and the 5-year average class yield compared to the all rice yield.

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