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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Office of the Secretary
2301 North Cameron Street | Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408 | 717.772.2853 | www.agriculture.state.pa.us
Dear Friends of Pennsylvania Agriculture,
Access to information is vitally important to businesses, investors and
policy makers. Ideally, with better information comes better decisions.
The Agricultural Statistics Annual Bulletin offers an objective, thorough
and comprehensive source of data. It is an indispensable tool for
agricultural planners, economists, policy makers, lenders, scientists and other professionals who need
to capture a picture of the agriculture industry today, recent trends, and projections for the future.
At the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, we use the data in this report to administer programs
and policies that support the growth and vitality of the industry that drives Pennsylvania’s economy
and feeds our future. This bulletin—made possible by the exceptional work of USDA National
Agricultural Statistical Service’s statisticians, enumerators and other staff—is invaluable for
informing our own work. The bulletin offers a picture of Pennsylvania’s nearly 58,000 farm families,
their workforce, the tremendous breadth and diversity of what they produce on 7.7 million acres
across the state, and the value of those products.
So regardless of whether you are considering a business venture or need data on local production
volumes, you have found a valuable tool in the Agricultural Statistics Annual Bulletin.
Sincerely,
Russell C. Redding
Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture
United States Department of Agriculture
National Agricultural Statistics Service Northeastern Regional Field Office
4050 Crums Mill Rd., Suite 203 · Harrisburg, PA 17112 (717) 787-3904 · (717) 782-4011 FAX · www.nass.usda.gov
USDA is an equal opportunity provider, lender and employer.
Dear Friends,
Here at USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service our goal is to
provide timely, accurate, and useful statistics in service to U.S.
agriculture. Therefore, we are pleased to provide you with the latest
edition of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics Annual Bulletin.
This report documents the current status of Pennsylvania agriculture and
includes history to show changes and trends occurring. Information
included provides valuable facts for anyone interested in following the
progress of farming and related industries in Pennsylvania. These facts are essential for decision
makers to accurately assess the health of agriculture and to assist farmers in making appropriate
business decisions. The numbers in this publication will also be used to administer and help support
USDA farm programs, to determine the feasibility of new ventures, and to aid research and
development projects throughout the state.
Publication and dissemination of these and other agricultural statistics is only possible with the
support of the entire agricultural industry. My sincere appreciation is extended to all the farm
families and businesses who, so willingly, gave their time and records so the estimates in this report
could be prepared. Without your cooperation, none of this information would be possible. Having
this information at our fingertips remains vital to the best interest of Pennsylvania agriculture.
In conclusion, I’m asking every Pennsylvania producer to respond to the 2017 Census of Agriculture,
which will be mailed out in December 2017. Taken every five years, it’s a complete count of U.S
farms and the people who operate them. Remember, the Census of Agriculture is your voice, your
future, and your opportunity. Help rural America. Be counted.
Please visit our website at www.nass.usda.gov to view this publication and to learn more about our
programs, including the Census. If you would like additional assistance, please do not hesitate to
contact us by e-mail, telephone, or personal visit; your comments regarding our programs and
publications are always welcomed.
I wish all the readers of this Annual Bulletin good fortune this year and for years to come.
Sincerely,
King J. Whetstone II
Northeastern Regional Director
1 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table of Contents
General
Rank, Production, and Percent of United States Total — Pennsylvania: 2016 ........................................................................ 5
Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size — Pennsylvania and United States: 2012-2016 .......................... 7
Number of Farms and Land in Farms, by Sales Class — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................................................... 7
Number of Farms, Land in Farms, Average Size, and Land Area, by County — Pennsylvania: 2012 .................................... 9
Number of Farms, by County and Species — Pennsylvania: 2012 ........................................................................................ 10
Cattle and Calves Inventory, by Type and Herd Size — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 ........................................................ 11
Hogs and Pigs Inventory, by Type and Herd Size — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 ............................................................. 12
Sheep and Lambs Inventory by Herd Size, Wool Production, and Number Sold — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 ............. 12
Goats Inventory by Type and Number Sold — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 ...................................................................... 12
Crops
Field Crops
Barley Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................... 13
Corn for Grain Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .................. 13
Corn for Silage Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ................. 13
Oats Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .................................. 13
Potatoes Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................ 14
Fall Potatoes Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Disposition, Price, and Value —
Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ...................................................................................................................................................... 14
Soybeans for Beans Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .......... 14
Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ................... 14
Alfalfa Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .......................................... 15
Other Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................................ 15
All Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ................................................ 15
Alfalfa Forage Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ........................................................... 16
All Forage Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .................................................................. 16
Alfalfa Haylage and Greenchop Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ................................ 16
All Haylage and Greenchop Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ...................................... 16
PA Seedleaf Type 41 Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............ 17
Southern MD Type 32 Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .......... 17
Burley Type 31 Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ..................... 17
All Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ......................................... 17
Grain and Hay Stocks by Positions, Quarterly — Pennsylvania: 2014-2016 ......................................................................... 18
Vegetables
Vegetables Harvested for Sale — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 ........................................................................................... 19
Principal Vegetable Crops Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2016 ......... 19
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Fruit
Fruit and Nuts — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 ..................................................................................................................... 20
Land in Berries — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 ................................................................................................................... 20
Apple Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................................................... 21
Apple Production, Price, and Value, by Utilization — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ................................................................. 21
Apples Processed Production and Price, by Utilization — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ........................................................... 21
Peach Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................................................... 22
Pear Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .................................................................. 22
Tart Cherry Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ...................................................... 22
Grape Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................................................... 23
Grape Production, Price, and Value, by Utilization — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ................................................................. 23
Grape Processed Production and Price, by Utilization — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................................................. 23
Concord and Niagara Grapes Processing Utilization — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................................................... 23
Maple Syrup
Maple Syrup Taps, Yield, Price, and Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ..................................................................... 24
Maple Syrup Percent of Sales by Type — Selected States: 2015-2016 .................................................................................. 24
Maple Syrup Price by Type of Sales and Size of Container — Selected States: 2015-2016 .................................................. 25
Maple Syrup Bulk Price — Selected States: 2015-2016 ......................................................................................................... 25
Mushrooms
Agaricus Mushrooms Sales by Type and Percent of Total, July 1 - June 30 — Pennsylvania and
United States: 2012-2017 ...................................................................................................................................................... 26
Agaricus Mushrooms Area, Sales, Price, and Value, July 1 - June 30 — Pennsylvania and Other
States: 2015-2017 .................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Agaricus Mushrooms Area, Sales, Price, and Value by County, July 1 - June 30 — Pennsylvania: 2016-2017 ................... 26
Specialty Mushrooms Number of Growers, Production, Volume of Sales, Price, and Value of Sales by Variety,
July 1 - June 30 — United States: 2016-2017 ......................................................................................................................... 26
Floriculture
Floriculture Producers and Growing Area — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ................................................................................ 27
Floriculture Wholesale Value of All Sales by Plant Category — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ................................................. 27
Livestock
Dairy
Milk Cows and Production, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ..................................................................................... 28
Milk, Wholesale Prices Received by Farmers, by Month and Marketing Year Average — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ......... 29
Milk Production, Disposition, and Income — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................................................................... 29
Specified Manufactured Dairy Products Production, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2016 ........................................................ 29
Specified Manufactured Dairy Products Production, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2016 ........................................................ 30
Specified Manufactured Dairy Products Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ................................................................ 30
Specified Manufactured Dairy Products Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ................................................................ 30
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Cattle and Calves
Cattle and Calves Number on Farms, January 1, Inventory Value and Value per Head — Pennsylvania: 2013-2017.......... 31
Cattle and Calves Inventory, Supply, and Disposition — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................................................. 31
All Cattle and Calves Production and Income — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ......................................................................... 31
Cattle and Calves Commercial Slaughter — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ................................................................................. 32
Cattle and Calves Commercial Slaughter, Number of Head, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .................................. 32
Hogs and Pigs
Hogs and Pigs Inventory, Value, and Value per Head, December 1 — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ........................................ 32
Hogs and Pigs Inventory by Class, December 1 — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ...................................................................... 32
Hogs and Pigs Inventory, Supply, and Disposition — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .................................................................. 33
Hogs and Pigs Production, Marketings, and Income — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .............................................................. 33
Hogs and Pigs Commercial Slaughter — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ...................................................................................... 33
Hogs and Pigs Commercial Slaughter, Number of Head, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ....................................... 33
Sheep and Lambs
Sheep and Lambs Inventory by Class, Value, and Value per Head, January 1 — Pennsylvania: 2013-2017 ........................ 34
Sheep and Lambs Inventory, Supply, Disposition, and Income — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................................... 34
Sheep and Lambs Wool Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................................................. 34
Sheep and Lambs Commercial Slaughter — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ................................................................................ 35
Sheep and Lambs Commercial Slaughter, Number of Head, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .................................. 35
Goats
Goats Number on Farms, January 1, by Type — Pennsylvania: 2013-2017 .......................................................................... 35
Honey
Honey Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .............................. 35
Mink
Mink Pelts Produced and Females Bred, by Color Class — Pennsylvania: 2014-2016 ......................................................... 36
Trout
Trout Sales by Type, Live Weight, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ......................................................................... 36
Poultry
Commercial Broiler Production, Eggs Set, and Placements — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .................................................... 37
Chickens Number on Farms, Inventory Value, and Value per Head, December 1 — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .................. 37
Chickens Sold and Value of Sales — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................................................................................ 37
Egg Production and Value of Sales — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .......................................................................................... 37
Turkey Production and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .................................................................................................. 38
Chickens Average Number of All Layers on Hand During the Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .................................... 38
Total Egg Production, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 .............................................................................................. 38
Broiler-Type Chicks Hatched During the Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ..................................................................... 38
Broiler Eggs Set and Chicks Placed by Week — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016 .......................................................................... 39
Poultry Inventory and Sales — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 ............................................................................................... 40
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Other Agricultural Statistics
Prices Received
Selected Commodities Prices Received by Farmers, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2016 ........................................................ 41
Selected Commodities Market Year Average Prices Received by Farmers — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 ............................. 41
Prices Paid
Fuel Prices Paid by Farmers — Northeast and United States: 2014-2016 .............................................................................. 41
Fertilizer Prices Paid by Farmers — Northeast and United States: 2014-2016 ...................................................................... 42
Feed Prices Paid by Farmers — Northeast and United States: 2014-2016 ............................................................................. 42
Farm Production Expenditures
Farm Production Expenditures, Major Input Items, Average per Farm, and Total — Atlantic Region and
United States: 2015-2016 ...................................................................................................................................................... 43
Agricultural Labor
Quarterly and Annual Agricultural Labor Wage Rates for Hired Workers, Number of Workers, and Hours
Worked — Northeast II: 2012-2016 ....................................................................................................................................... 44
Farm Real Estate
Farm Real Estate Average Value per Acre, by Region and State, January 1 — Northeast 2012-2016 .................................. 44
Farm Computer Use
Farm Computer Usage – States and United States: 2013, 2015, 2017 .................................................................................. 45
Farm Computer Usage by Economic Class and Type of Farm – Regions and United States: 2013, 2015, 2017 ................. 47
Primary Method of Internet Access – States and United States: 2013, 2015, 2017 .............................................................. 49
County Estimates
Field Crops
Barley Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016 .............................................. 51
Corn Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015 .......................................................... 53
Corn Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2016 .......................................................... 55
Dry Hay Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015 .................................................... 57
Dry Hay Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2016 .................................................... 59
Oats Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016 ................................................. 61
Soybean Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016 ........................................... 63
Winter Wheat Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016 .................................. 65
Livestock
Cattle Number on Farms, January 1, by County — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016 ...................................................................... 67
Hogs and Sheep on Farms, by County — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 ............................................................................... 69
Cash Rents
Cash Rents for Cropland and Pasture, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016 ................................................. 71
5 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Rank, Production, and Percent of United States Total — Pennsylvania: 2016
Item (units) Pennsylvania's
Rank1
Pennsylvania
Production1
United States
Production1
Percent of
U.S. Total
1,000 units 1,000 units
Farms
Number of Farms ......................... (farms)
Land in Farms ...............................(acres)
Crops Barley ............................................... (bu)
Corn for Grain .................................. (bu)
Corn for Silage .............................. (tons)
Hay, Alfalfa ................................... (tons)
Hay, Other ..................................... (tons)
Hay, All ......................................... (tons)
Mushrooms, Agaricus2 ................... (lbs)
Oats................................................... (bu)
Soybeans ........................................... (bu)
Tobacco ........................................... (lbs)
Winter Wheat ................................... (bu)
Fruit Apples .............................................. (lbs)
Grapes ............................................ (tons)
Peaches .......................................... (tons)
Vegetables, All Bell Peppers .................................... (cwt)
Cantaloupes .................................... (cwt)
Pumpkins ........................................ (cwt)
Snap Beans ..................................... (cwt)
Sweet Corn ..................................... (cwt)
Livestock Production Milk Production ............................... (lbs)
Cattle and Calves2 ........................... (lbs)
Egg Production ............................. (eggs)
Chickens3 ........................................ (lbs)
Hogs and Pigs2 ................................ (lbs)
Honey .............................................. (lbs)
13
35
9
18
6
19
10
19
1
5
19
7
23
4
5
5
9
9
7
10
15
6
24
4
9
13
26
58.2
7,630
2,850
122,550
7,700
1,050
2,100
3,150
587,459
3,350
25,300
20,460
10,200
442,000
86
16
149
134
735
536
540
10,820,000
491,245
8,212,400
38,476
500,629
950
2,060
911,000
199,914
15,148,038
125,670
58,263
76,518
134,781
919,012
64,770
4,296,086
628,720
1,672,582
11,273,500
7,669
796
15,615
13,774
16,070
20,030
73,926
212,436,000
42,724,691
101,952,700
1,044,040
35,611,034
161,882
2.8
0.8
1.4
0.8
6.1
1.8
2.7
2.3
63.9
5.2
0.6
3.3
0.6
3.9
1.1
2.0
1.0
1.0
4.6
2.7
0.7
5.1
1.1
8.1
3.7
1.4
0.6
Continued on next page.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 6 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Rank, Production, and Percent of United States Total — Pennsylvania: 2016 (Continued)
Item (units) Pennsylvania's
Rank1
Pennsylvania
Production1
United States
Production1
Percent of
U.S. Total
1,000 units 1,000 units
Livestock Slaughter Cattle ............................................. (head)
Calves ........................................... (head)
Hogs .............................................. (head)
Sheep and Lambs .......................... (head)
Livestock Inventory All Cattle and Calves4 .................. (head)
Milk Cows4 .................................. (head)
Beef Cows4 .................................. (head)
Sheep and Lambs4 ........................ (head)
Hogs and Pigs5 ............................. (head)
Milk Goats4 .................................. (head)
Chickens, Excl. Broilers5 ............. (head)
Layers, All5 .................................. (head)
Dairy Products Butter ............................................... (lbs)
Total Swiss Cheese .......................... (lbs)
Total Italian Cheese ......................... (lbs)
Total Cheese6 .................................. (lbs)
All Other Crops Maple Syrup .................................... (gal)
Floriculture7 ................................... (dol)
Christmas Trees8 ......................... (acres)
8
2
8
6
19
5
35
15
12
5
4
4
2
3
5
7
6
(NA)
4
1,004
94
3,475
69
1,620
525
185
93
1,210
15
33,469
28,240
95,604
8,462
247,766
402,976
143
(NA)
32
30,578
488
118,220
2,238
93,585
9,349
31,210
5,200
71,525
373
494,524
376,605
1,839,133
311,977
5,292,643
12,157,697
4,207
(NA)
309
3.3
19.2
2.9
3.1
1.7
5.6
0.6
1.8
1.7
4.0
6.8
7.5
5.2
2.7
4.7
3.3
3.4
(NA)
10.2
(NA) Not available. 1 Rankings of published States based on production or inventory, except as noted. 2 Pounds sold or marketings. 3 Excludes broilers. Pounds sold live. 4 January 1, 2017 inventory. 5 December 1, 2016 inventory. 6 Excluding cottage. 7 Survey not conducted in 2016. 8 Acres in production from the 2012 Census of Agriculture.
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Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size — Pennsylvania and United States: 2012-2016
(Places with annual sales of agricultural products of $1,000 or more.)
Year
Pennsylvania United States
Number
of farms
Land
in farms
Average
farm size
Number
of farms
Land
in farms
Average
farm size
number 1,000 acres acres number 1,000 acres acres
2012 ......................
2013 ......................
2014 ......................
2015 ......................
2016 ......................
59,300
59,300
58,800
57,900
58,200
7,700
7,700
7,720
7,700
7,630
130
130
131
133
131
2,109,810
2,102,010
2,085,000
2,068,000
2,060,000
914,600
914,030
913,000
912,000
911,000
433
435
438
441
442
Number of Farms and Land in Farms, by Sales Class — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Economic
Sales Class 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
number number number number number
Number of Farms $1,000 - $9,999 .....................................
$10,000 - $99,999 .................................
$100,000 - $249,999 .............................
$250,000 - $499,999 .............................
$500,000 and over ................................
$500,000 - $999,999 .....................
$1,000,000 and over .....................
Total .....................................................
29,000
18,400
5,600
3,350
2,950
(NA)
(NA)
59,300
29,000
18,200
5,600
3,350
3,150
1,900
1,250
59,300
26,700
19,900
5,500
3,550
3,150
1,900
1,250
58,800
26,100
19,400
5,600
3,600
3,200
1,950
1,250
57,900
26,300
19,800
5,500
3,500
3,100
1,850
1,250
58,200
1,000 acres 1,000 acres 1,000 acres 1,000 acres 1,000 acres
Land in Farms $1,000 - $9,999 .....................................
$10,000 - $99,999 .................................
$100,000 - $249,999 .............................
$250,000 - $499,999 .............................
$500,000 and over ................................
$500,000 - $999,999 .....................
$1,000,000 and over .....................
Total .....................................................
1,790
2,280
1,070
910
1,650
(NA)
(NA)
7,700
1,790
2,280
1,070
910
1,650
750
900
7,700
1,800
2,300
1,050
950
1,620
770
850
7,720
1,800
2,300
1,050
950
1,600
750
850
7,700
1,800
2,280
1,040
960
1,550
750
800
7,630
(NA) Not available.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 8 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Pennsylvania State – Counties by District
NORTHWESTERN: Crawford, Erie, Forest, Mercer, Venango, Warren
NORTH CENTRAL: Bradford, Cameron, Clinton, Elk, Lycoming, McKean, Potter, Sullivan, Tioga
NORTHEASTERN: Lackawanna, Susquehanna, Wayne, Wyoming
WEST CENTRAL: Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence
CENTRAL: Blair, Cambria, Centre, Clearfield, Columbia, Dauphin, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin,
Montour, Northumberland, Perry, Snyder, Union
EAST CENTRAL: Carbon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Northampton, Pike, Schuylkill
SOUTHWESTERN: Allegheny, Fayette, Greene, Somerset, Washington, Westmoreland
SOUTH CENTRAL: Adams, Bedford, Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton, York
SOUTHEASTERN: Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Lebanon, Montgomery, Philadelphia
9 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Number of Farms, Land in Farms, Average Size, and Land Area, by County — Pennsylvania: 2012 (Data taken from the 2012 Census of Agriculture.)
County Number of farms Land in farms Average farm size Total land area
(approximate)
number acres acres acres
Adams ...........................................................
Allegheny ...................................................... Armstrong .....................................................
Beaver ...........................................................
Bedford ......................................................... Berks .............................................................
Blair ..............................................................
Bradford ........................................................ Bucks ............................................................
Butler ............................................................
Cambria ......................................................... Cameron ........................................................
Carbon ...........................................................
Centre ............................................................ Chester ..........................................................
Clarion...........................................................
Clearfield ....................................................... Clinton...........................................................
Columbia .......................................................
Crawford ....................................................... Cumberland ...................................................
Dauphin .........................................................
Delaware ....................................................... Elk .................................................................
Erie ................................................................
Fayette ........................................................... Forest ............................................................
Franklin .........................................................
Fulton ............................................................ Greene ...........................................................
Huntingdon.................................................... Indiana...........................................................
Jefferson ........................................................
Juniata ........................................................... Lackawanna ..................................................
Lancaster .......................................................
Lawrence .......................................................
Lebanon .........................................................
Lehigh ...........................................................
Luzerne ......................................................... Lycoming ......................................................
McKean .........................................................
Mercer ........................................................... Mifflin ...........................................................
Monroe ..........................................................
Montgomery .................................................. Montour .........................................................
Northampton .................................................
Northumberland ............................................ Perry ..............................................................
Philadelphia ...................................................
Pike ............................................................... Potter .............................................................
Schuylkill ......................................................
Snyder ........................................................... Somerset ........................................................
Sullivan .........................................................
Susquehanna .................................................. Tioga .............................................................
Union ............................................................
Venango ........................................................ Warren...........................................................
Washington ...................................................
Wayne ........................................................... Westmoreland ...............................................
Wyoming .......................................................
York ..............................................................
Pennsylvania ................................................
1,188
428 783
646
1,210 2,039
525
1,629 827
1,061
551 36
195
1,192 1,730
652
533 469
944
1,351 1,415
811
76 271
1,422
941 56
1,596
656 876
833 1,166
577
737 303
5,657
659
1,219
486
556 1,207
290
1,185 808
283
596 459
498
847 889
22
50 442
791
933 1,140
179
1,005 1,125
613
464 602
1,915
711 1,274
508
2,171
59,309
171,305
34,837 129,090
55,795
209,795 233,744
90,117
307,990 64,024
136,237
76,889 6,215
21,162
162,041 164,495
115,976
69,250 52,715
122,743
227,731 154,879
129,378
4,725 23,488
168,634
112,871 8,283
264,521
112,210 112,358
158,300 153,752
91,288
91,032 32,750
439,481
80,468
121,413
76,331
60,930 158,462
36,297
163,148 90,554
26,483
30,780 43,493
65,744
129,501 135,075
285
28,260 96,689
105,749
91,179 214,581
37,481
166,399 205,158
93,241
61,531 82,419
205,821
112,998 143,062
68,749
262,062
7,704,444
144
81 165
86
173 115
172
189 77
128
140 173
109
136 95
178
130 112
130
169 109
160
62 87
119
120 148
166
171 128
190 132
158
124 108
78
122
100
157
110 131
125
138 112
94
52 95
132
153 152
13
565 219
134
98 188
209
166 182
152
133 137
107
159 112
135
121
130
331,946
467,249 418,050
278,216
647,870 548,147
336,512
734,335 386,765
504,707
440,545 253,588
244,134
710,351 480,328
384,534
732,623 568,310
309,190
647,873 349,099
336,037
117,660 529,513
511,494
505,817 273,453
494,223
280,033 368,607
559,777 529,300
417,555
250,464 293,843
604,041
229,232
231,573
220,909
569,819 786,304
626,685
430,455 263,060
389,329
309,146 83,355
236,589
293,356 352,897
85,829
348,775 692,043
498,326
210,372 687,601
287,962
527,047 725,618
202,231
431,542 565,850
548,472
464,387 657,639
254,282
578,676
28,635,548
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 10 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Number of Farms, by County and Species — Pennsylvania: 2012 (Data taken from the 2012 Census of Agriculture.)
County Dairy Cattle Hogs Sheep Goats Poultry
number number number number number number
Adams.................................................
Allegheny ........................................... Armstrong ...........................................
Beaver.................................................
Bedford ............................................... Berks ..................................................
Blair ....................................................
Bradford ............................................. Bucks ..................................................
Butler ..................................................
Cambria .............................................. Cameron .............................................
Carbon ................................................
Centre ................................................. Chester ................................................
Clarion ................................................
Clearfield ............................................ Clinton ................................................
Columbia ............................................
Crawford ............................................. Cumberland ........................................
Dauphin ..............................................
Delaware ............................................. Elk ......................................................
Erie .....................................................
Fayette ................................................ Forest ..................................................
Franklin ..............................................
Fulton ................................................. Greene ................................................
Huntingdon .........................................
Indiana ................................................ Jefferson .............................................
Juniata................................................. Lackawanna ........................................
Lancaster ............................................
Lawrence ............................................ Lebanon ..............................................
Lehigh.................................................
Luzerne ............................................... Lycoming............................................
McKean ..............................................
Mercer ................................................ Mifflin ................................................
Monroe ...............................................
Montgomery ....................................... Montour ..............................................
Northampton .......................................
Northumberland .................................. Perry ...................................................
Philadelphia ........................................
Pike ..................................................... Potter ..................................................
Schuylkill............................................
Snyder................................................. Somerset .............................................
Sullivan ...............................................
Susquehanna ....................................... Tioga ..................................................
Union ..................................................
Venango ............................................. Warren ................................................
Washington .........................................
Wayne................................................. Westmoreland .....................................
Wyoming ............................................
York ....................................................
Pennsylvania .....................................
46
4 49
33
191 296
119
262 27
36
20 -
3
181 275
46
27 98
52
224 243
80
5 9
73
31 6
440
41 8
88
108 54
140 20
1,878
75 285
18
15 106
14
149 269
1
19 49
26
77 137
-
1 56
50
137 258
14
135 133
144
21 61
41
92 60
34
139
7,829
404
114 361
243
660 870
279
749 162
457
236 20
46
550 490
314
202 258
244
694 622
272
12 88
410
479 22
902
294 463
414
433 271
358 89
3,214
316 591
80
127 431
96
567 482
35
105 165
121
338 384
1
15 178
235
427 617
53
412 497
326
223 258
783
303 484
154
689
25,189
42
19 32
12
52 101
27
67 32
37
38 4
5
73 47
44
47 41
41
108 59
35
3 13
55
49 7
74
53 18
51
78 21
52 13
350
44 73
11
14 67
22
80 87
22
26 20
23
48 65
1
- 24
42
67 57
4
45 34
39
27 57
83
41 57
25
92
3,097
61
47 41
42
78 144
44
55 128
54
12 -
10
101 131
20
11 15
33
108 81
64
10 3
53
46 4
78
40 66
36
59 26
31 11
338
71 86
30
19 57
12
92 115
17
56 13
41
42 33
1
6 13
16
72 57
2
65 51
23
20 20
176
45 88
13
157
3,590
101
34 41
40
97 139
43
76 63
70
33 -
8
108 110
46
31 45
50
90 105
57
8 12
43
107 4
105
37 84
70
84 32
63 16
303
50 81
43
27 84
23
92 59
13
48 38
33
47 81
-
14 21
44
102 77
12
62 47
31
42 37
159
52 101
25
188
4,088
174
95 133
84
193 390
116
202 160
150
89 10
29
240 372
100
97 133
121
225 267
162
19 70
142
119 13
326
89 113
143
199 77
195 48
1,577
110 260
63
66 186
44
221 209
42
117 92
86
153 182
3
14 69
140
263 225
23
178 124
176
89 133
303
132 211
81
375
11,042
- Represents zero.
11 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Cattle and Calves Inventory, by Type and Herd Size — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 Census of Agriculture
Type and Herd Size
2007 2012
Farms Inventory Farms Inventory
number head number head
Cattle and Calves 1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 19................................................................... 20 to 49...................................................................
50 to 99...................................................................
100 to 199 ............................................................... 200 to 499 ...............................................................
500 to 999 ...............................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ......................................................... 2,500 to 4,999 .........................................................
5,000 or more .........................................................
Cows and Heifers that had calved 1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 19................................................................... 20 to 49...................................................................
50 to 99...................................................................
100 to 199 ............................................................... 200 to 499 ...............................................................
500 to 999 ...............................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ......................................................... 2,500 or more .........................................................
Beef Cows 1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 19...................................................................
20 to 49................................................................... 50 to 99...................................................................
100 to 199 ...............................................................
200 to 499 ............................................................... 500 to 999 ...............................................................
Milk Cows 1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 19................................................................... 20 to 49...................................................................
50 to 99...................................................................
100 to 199 ...............................................................
200 to 499 ...............................................................
500 to 999 ...............................................................
1,000 or more ......................................................... 1,000 to 2,499 .........................................................
2,500 or more .........................................................
Other Cattle 1 to 9 ......................................................................
10 to 19................................................................... 20 to 49...................................................................
50 to 99...................................................................
100 to 199 ............................................................... 200 to 499 ...............................................................
500 to 999 ...............................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ......................................................... 2,500 or more .........................................................
Cattle on Feed 1 to 19.....................................................................
20 to 49...................................................................
50 to 99................................................................... 100 to 199 ...............................................................
200 to 499 ...............................................................
500 to 999 ............................................................... 1,000 to 2,499 .........................................................
2,500 or more .........................................................
25,975 7,579
4,172 4,970
4,620
3,027 1,336
216
46 7
2
19,769 7,683
2,926 4,361
3,350
1,096 283
58
11 1
12,253 7,229
2,719
1,834 370
78
21 2
8,333 1,049
306 2,680
2,996
980
255
55
12 11
1
22,163 8,003
3,641 5,703
2,838
1,255 589
121
10 3
3,038 1,817
544
362 150
120
42 1
2
1,609,147 34,858
56,657 153,974
332,728
405,619 383,738
141,896
62,122 (D)
(D)
711,751 31,483
38,595 148,822
217,810
140,212 78,223
36,876
(D) (D)
158,430 30,405
35,780
52,353 23,389
9,769
(D) (D)
553,321 2,619
4,099 101,174
195,178
124,815
70,832
34,874
19,730 (D)
(D)
897,396 34,580
48,995 179,209
189,486
163,725 174,951
76,055
15,850 14,545
144,174 12,890
16,287
24,864 20,334
34,524
27,125 (D)
(D)
25,189 7,045
4,019 5,057
4,387
2,980 1,422
214
54 7
4
18,960 7,493
2,931 4,185
3,035
969 269
62
13 3
11,880 6,978
2,742
1,780 290
73
15 2
7,829 1,077
308 2,515
2,725
882
246
60
16 13
3
21,574 7,391
3,597 5,368
2,987
1,365 742
107
13 4
1,527 306
467
351 242
141
18 1
1
1,626,374 32,971
54,971 157,047
317,784
403,150 395,200
138,346
75,024 25,881
26,000
680,584 31,365
38,912 142,095
199,114
124,013 76,146
41,540
18,808 8,591
148,249 30,178
35,998
49,963 18,219
(D)
3,445 (D)
532,335 2,507
4,348 95,300
179,090
113,097
70,427
40,189
27,377 18,786
8,591
945,790 32,732
48,557 170,292
202,358
180,028 206,739
67,389
19,070 18,625
128,732 4,459
14,124
23,965 31,405
39,633
(D) (D)
(D)
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 12 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Hogs and Pigs Inventory, by Type and Herd Size — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 Census of Agriculture
Type and
Herd Size
2007 2012
Farms Inventory Farms Inventory
number head number head
All Hogs and Pigs 1 to 24 .................................................................... 25 to 49 ..................................................................
50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 .............................................................. 200 to 499 ..............................................................
500 to 999 ..............................................................
1,000 to 1,999 ........................................................ 2,000 to 4,999 ........................................................
5,000 or more .........................................................
Hogs and Pigs for Breeding 1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 49 .................................................................. 50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 .............................................................. 500 or more ............................................................
Hogs and Pigs for Market 1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 49 .................................................................. 50 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 199 ..............................................................
200 to 499 .............................................................. 500 to 999 ..............................................................
1,000 or more .........................................................
3,637 2,565
207
135
98 150
117
164 164
37
1,380 1,098
77 46
59
51 49
3,292 2,308
172 103
92
151 129
337
1,167,449 15,799 6,862
8,826
13,819 44,783
79,605
220,253 492,007
285,495
119,946 6,235
2,431 3,012
8,062
14,857 85,349
1,047,503 14,000
5,635 6,796
12,236
43,397 85,677
879,762
3,097 2,182
194
81
78 99
74
190 163
36
1,178 992
34 42
33
38 39
2,792 1,944
158 70
77
87 84
372
1,134,957 13,005
(D)
(D)
11,014 31,790
53,471
273,936 432,361
307,260
103,064 5,082
1,112 2,655
4,314
12,107 77,794
1,031,893 11,245
5,444 4,596
10,023
28,248 60,131
912,206
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
Sheep and Lambs Inventory by Herd Size, Wool Production, and Number Sold — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 Census of Agriculture
Item and
Herd Size
2007 2012
Farms Inventory Farms Inventory
number head number head
All Sheep and Lambs 1 to 24 ....................................................................
25 to 99 ..................................................................
100 to 299 .............................................................. 300 to 999 ..............................................................
1,000 to 2,499 ........................................................
2,500 to 4,999 ........................................................ 5,000 or more .........................................................
Ewes 1 year old or older ........................................
Wool production ............................................ (pounds)
Sheep and lambs sold...................................................
3,672 2,710
789
149 22
2
- -
3,067
2,036
2,327
96,883 24,305
35,406
22,554 (D)
(D)
- -
62,828
436,091
62,262
3,590 2,471
919
184 16
-
- -
2,877
1,923
2,315
96,648 21,854
40,763
27,176 6,855
-
- -
58,459
339,060
64,072
- Represents zero.
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
Goats Inventory by Type and Number Sold — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 Census of Agriculture
Item 2007 2012
Inventory Number Sold Inventory Number Sold
All Goats ........................................................... farms number
Angora goats ................................................ farms
number Mohair producted1 ....................................... farms
pounds
Milk goats .................................................... farms number
Meat and other goats .................................... farms
number
4,844 59,214
227
1,298 (X)
(X)
1,342 14,297
3,864
43,619
1,797 27,520
58
378 104
9,515
426 5,901
1,422
21,241
4,088 50,174
268
1,681 (X)
(X)
1,288 15,215
2,989
33,278
1,931 24,749
74
540 93
6,606
536 6,695
1,411
17,514
(X) Not applicable. 1 Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold.
13 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Barley Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area
planted
Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
bushel1
Value of
production2
1,000 acres 1,000 acres bushels 1,000 bushels dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ..........................
2013 ..........................
2014 ..........................
2015 ..........................
2016 ..........................
65
75
70
55
55
53
60
50
40
38
68.0
68.0
71.0
65.0
75.0
3,604
4,080
3,550
2,600
2,850
4.28
3.89
3.70
2.84
2.85
15,425
15,871
13,135
7,384
8,123
1 Marketing year average price. 2 Based on final State marketing year average price for years prior to 2016; for 2016, based on preliminary State marketing year average
price.
Corn for Grain Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area
planted1
Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
bushel2
Value of
production3
1,000 acres 1,000 acres bushels 1,000 bushels dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ..........................
2013 ..........................
2014 ..........................
2015 ..........................
2016 ..........................
1,460
1,480
1,460
1,340
1,400
1,000
1,090
1,030
940
950
131.0
146.0
154.0
147.0
129.0
131,000
159,140
158,620
138,180
122,550
7.21
4.47
3.90
3.97
4.05
944,510
711,356
618,618
548,575
496,328
1 Area planted includes corn planted for both grain and silage. 2 Marketing year average price. 3 Based on final State marketing year average price for years prior to 2016; for 2016, based on preliminary State marketing year average
price.
Corn for Silage Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area
planted
Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
ton2
Value of
production
1,000 acres 1,000 acres tons 1,000 tons dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ..........................
2013 ..........................
2014 ..........................
2015 ..........................
2016 ..........................
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
430
380
410
390
440
18.0
20.5
20.0
20.0
17.5
7,740
7,790
8,200
7,800
7,700
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA) Not available. 1 For area planted, see corn for grain table. 2 Marketing year average price.
Oats Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area
planted
Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
bushel1
Value of
production2
1,000 acres 1,000 acres bushels 1,000 bushels dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ..........................
2013 ..........................
2014 ..........................
2015 ..........................
2016 ..........................
100
95
90
95
85
65
50
60
65
50
61.0
62.0
58.0
55.0
67.0
3,965
3,100
3,480
3,575
3,350
4.20
3.91
3.79
3.36
2.76
16,653
12,121
13,189
12,012
8,878
1 Marketing year average price. 2 Based on final State marketing year average price for years prior to 2016; for 2016, based on preliminary State marketing year average
price.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 14 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Potatoes Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area
planted
Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
cwt1
Value of
production
1,000 acres 1,000 acres cwt 1,000 cwt dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ..........................
2013 ..........................
2014 ..........................
2015 ..........................
2016 ..........................
8.9
6.7
5.3
5.4
( 2 )
8.6
6.6
5.2
5.3
( 2 )
260
290
275
280
( 2 )
2,236
1,914
1,430
1,484
( 2 )
16.20
16.20
13.30
12.30
( 2 )
36,223
31,007
19,019
18,253
( 2 )
1 Marketing year average price. 2 Not available due to program change.
Fall Potatoes Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Disposition, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Production Total Used
for Seed
Disposition
Sold On Farm Where Grown
Seed, Feed, Home Use Shrink and Loss
1,000 cwt. 1,000 cwt. 1,000 cwt. 1,000 cwt. 1,000 cwt.
2012 ...............
2013 ...............
2014 ...............
2015 ...............
2016 ...............
2,236
1,914
1,430
1,484
( 1 )
193
152
120
122
( 1 )
43
3
13
28
( 1 )
29
13
14
22
( 1 )
2,164
1,898
1,403
1,434
( 1 ) 1 Not available due to program change.
Soybeans for Beans Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area
planted
Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
bushel1
Value of
production2
1,000 acres 1,000 acres bushels 1,000 bushels dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ..........................
2013 ..........................
2014 ..........................
2015 ..........................
2016 ..........................
530
560
570
580
580
520
555
565
575
575
48.0
49.0
49.0
44.0
44.0
24,960
27,195
27,685
25,300
25,300
14.20
13.00
9.80
8.69
9.54
354,432
353,535
271,313
219,857
241,615
1 Marketing year average price. 2 Based on final State marketing year average price for years prior to 2016; for 2016, based on preliminary State marketing year average
price.
Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area
planted
Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
bushel1
Value of
production2
1,000 acres 1,000 acres bushels 1,000 bushels dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ..........................
2013 ..........................
2014 ..........................
2015 ..........................
2016 ..........................
155
185
185
195
190
135
155
150
175
150
65.0
68.0
65.0
65.0
68.0
8,775
10,540
9,750
11,375
10,200
7.97
6.83
6.06
5.33
4.64
69,937
71,988
59,085
60,629
43,860
1 Marketing year average price. 2 Based on final State marketing year average price for years prior to 2016; for 2016, based on preliminary State marketing year average
price.
15 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Alfalfa Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
ton1
Value of
production2
1,000 acres tons 1,000 tons dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ...........................
2013 ...........................
2014 ...........................
2015 ...........................
2016 ...........................
400
340
350
430
350
2.60
2.90
2.80
2.60
3.00
1,040
986
980
1,118
1,050
198.00
200.00
222.00
225.00
183.00
205,920
197,200
217,560
251,550
195,300
1 Marketing year average price. 2 Based on final State marketing year average price for years prior to 2016; for 2016, based on preliminary State marketing year average
price.
Other Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
ton1
Value of
production2
1,000 acres tons 1,000 tons dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ...........................
2013 ...........................
2014 ...........................
2015 ...........................
2016 ...........................
1,020
920
1,050
860
1,000
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.20
2.10
2,142
1,932
2,205
1,892
2,100
155.00
178.00
205.00
217.00
176.00
332,010
343,896
452,025
410,564
373,800
1 Marketing year average price. 2 Based on final State marketing year average price for years prior to 2016; for 2016, based on preliminary State marketing year average
price.
All Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
ton1
Value of
production2
1,000 acres tons 1,000 tons dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ...........................
2013 ...........................
2014 ...........................
2015 ...........................
2016 ...........................
1,420
1,260
1,400
1,290
1,350
2.24
2.32
2.28
2.33
2.33
3,182
2,918
3,185
3,010
3,150
164.00
184.00
208.00
219.00
178.00
537,930
541,096
669,585
662,114
569,100
1 Marketing year average price. All hay price is based on weighted sales, not production. 2 Based on final State marketing year average price for years prior to 2016; for 2016, based on preliminary State marketing year average
price.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 16 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Alfalfa Forage Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area harvested Yield per acre Production1
1,000 acres tons 1,000 tons
2012 .............................................
2013 .............................................
2014 .............................................
2015 .............................................
2016 .............................................
580
490
560
660
540
3.22
4.11
3.52
3.27
3.71
1,867
2,015
1,969
2,160
2,002
1 All alfalfa forage production is the sum of alfalfa harvested as dry hay and alfalfa haylage and greenchop production after converting it
to a dry equivalent basis.
All Forage Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area harvested Yield per acre Production1
1,000 acres tons 1,000 tons
2012 .............................................
2013 .............................................
2014 .............................................
2015 .............................................
2016 .............................................
1,690
1,540
1,720
1,620
1,720
2.60
2.79
2.65
2.71
2.68
4,355
4,294
4,562
4,393
4,613
1 All hay forage production is the sum of the following dry equivalents: alfalfa hay harvested as dry hay, all other hay harvested as dry
hay, alfalfa haylage and greenchop, all other haylage and greenchop; after converting alfalfa and all other haylage and greenchop to a dry
equivalent basis.
Alfalfa Haylage and Greenchop Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area harvested Yield per acre Production1
1,000 acres tons 1,000 tons
2012 .............................................
2013 .............................................
2014 .............................................
2015 .............................................
2016 .............................................
270
285
290
285
275
6.20
7.30
6.90
7.40
7.00
1,674
2,081
2,001
2,109
1,925
1 Includes only alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures that were harvested as haylage or greenchop (green weight). Alfalfa harvested as dry hay is not
included.
All Haylage and Greenchop Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area harvested Yield per acre Production1
1,000 acres tons 1,000 tons
2012 .............................................
2013 .............................................
2014 .............................................
2015 .............................................
2016 .............................................
410
465
450
435
470
5.79
5.98
6.19
6.43
6.30
2,374
2,783
2,785
2,799
2,959
1 Includes all types of forage harvested as haylage or greenchop (green weight). Forage harvested as dry hay and corn and sorghum
silage/greenchop are not included.
17 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
PA Seedleaf Type 41 Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
pound1
Value of
production2
acres pounds 1,000 pounds dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ....................
2013 ....................
2014 ....................
2015 ....................
2016 ....................
2,000
1,800
2,000
1,600
1,600
2,400
2,400
2,400
2,350
2,400
4,800
4,320
4,800
3,760
3,840
1.950
2.100
2.100
2.200
2.470
9,360
9,072
10,080
8,272
9,677
1 Marketing year average price. 2 Value of production based on final State marketing year average price.
Southern MD Type 32 Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
pound1
Value of
production2
acres pounds 1,000 pounds dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ....................
2013 ....................
2014 ....................
2015 ....................
2016 ....................
2,900
2,000
2,000
1,600
1,800
2,300
2,350
2,350
2,200
2,300
6,670
4,700
4,700
3,520
4,140
1.750
1.900
1.950
1.800
1.860
11,673
8,930
9,165
6,336
7,907
1 Marketing year average price. 2 Value of production based on final State marketing year average price.
Burley Type 31 Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
pound1
Value of
production2
acres pounds 1,000 pounds dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ....................
2013 ....................
2014 ....................
2015 ....................
2016 ....................
4,700
5,100
5,100
4,700
4,800
2,450
2,400
2,500
2,300
2,600
11,515
12,240
12,750
10,810
12,480
1.950
2.100
1.850
1.950
1.980
22,454
25,704
23,588
21,080
24,710
1 Marketing year average price. 2 Value of production based on final State marketing year average price.
All Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
(PA Seedleaf Type 41, Southern MD Type 32, and Burley Type 31)
Year Area
harvested
Yield
per acre Production
Price per
pound1
Value of
production2
acres pounds 1,000 pounds dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ....................
2013 ....................
2014 ....................
2015 ....................
2016 ....................
9,600
8,900
9,100
7,900
8,200
2,394
2,389
2,445
2,290
2,495
22,985
21,260
22,250
18,090
20,460
1.892
2.056
1.925
1.973
2.048
43,487
43,706
42,833
35,688
42,294
1 Marketing year average price. 2 Value of production based on final State marketing year average price.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 18 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Grain and Hay Stocks by Positions, Quarterly — Pennsylvania: 2014-2016
Crop
and
Quarter
2014 2015 2016
Farm
stocks
Off-farm
stocks1
Total
stocks
Farm
stocks
Off-farm
stocks1
Total
stocks
Farm
stocks
Off-farm
stocks1
Total
stocks
1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels
Corn March 1 ...................
June 1 ......................
September 1 ............
December 1 .............
Oats March 1 ...................
June 1 ......................
September 1 ............
December 1 .............
All Wheat March 1 ...................
June 1 ......................
September 1 ............
December 1 .............
Barley March 1 ...................
June 1 ......................
September 1 ............
December 1 .............
Soybeans March 1 ...................
June 1 ......................
September 1 ............
December 1 .............
70,000
33,000
19,000
100,000
1,100
760
3,200
2,050
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
10,249
7,090
3,196
9,579
310
251
586
454
5,004
4,396
8,036
7,073
362
274
684
551
2,540
1,960
793
4,793
80,249
40,090
22,196
109,579
1,410
1,011
3,786
2,504
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
62,000
41,000
16,500
94,000
1,200
900
2,400
2,050
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
9,475
7,117
4,227
15,453
319
285
557
468
4,964
4,723
9,532
6,792
367
226
672
556
3,466
2,184
1,663
5,809
71,475
48,117
20,727
109,453
1,519
1,185
2,957
2,518
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
57,000
36,000
12,000
110,000
1,600
1,100
2,300
2,200
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
11,226
8,568
4,594
13,456
348
251
481
444
6,460
6,518
9,812
7,008
304
210
550
528
4,156
2,475
1,176
5,665
68,226
44,568
16,594
123,456
1,948
1,351
2,781
2,644
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,000 tons 1,000 tons 1,000 tons 1,000 tons 1,000 tons 1,000 tons 1,000 tons 1,000 tons 1,000 tons
All Dry Hay May 1 ......................
December 1 .............
300
1,720
(NA)
(NA)
300
1,720
265
2,100
(NA)
(NA)
265
2,100
390
2,200
(NA)
(NA)
390
2,200
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
(NA) Not available. 1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, processors and CCC-owned grain at bin sites.
19 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Vegetables Harvested for Sale — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 Census of Agriculture
Crop
2012 2007
Total harvested Harvested for processing Harvested for fresh market Total harvested
Farms Acres Farms Acres Farms Acres Farms Acres
VEGETABLES HARVESTED
FOR SALE1 0.1 to 0.9 acres ........................
1.0 to 4.9 acres ........................
5.0 to 14.9 acres ......................
15.0 to 24.9 acres ....................
25.0 to 49.9 acres ....................
50.0 to 99.9 acres ....................
100.0 to 249.9 acres ................
250.0 to 499.9 acres ................
500.0 to 749.9 acres ................
750.0 to 999.9 acres ................
1,000.0 acres or more .............
3,968 619
1,753
1,008
235
178
81
69
19
4
2
-
49,397 279
3,806
7,980
4,410
5,855
5,443
11,046
6,458
(D)
(D)
-
597 50
251
113
38
46
37
46
11
3
2
-
15,975 15
177
269
318
727
2,379
6,752
3,274
(D)
(D)
-
3,815 601
1,731
992
221
161
56
36
12
3
2
-
33,422 264
3,629
7,711
4,093
5,128
3,064
4,294
3,184
(D)
(D)
-
4,338 803
1,890
963
255
205
117
76
21
6
-
2
55,655 (D)
4,003
7,808
4,738
7,014
7,707
11,375
6,713
3,660
-
(D)
- Represents zero.
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes potatoes, sweet potatoes, and ginseng.
Principal Vegetable Crops Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2016 1
Crop Area
planted
Area
harvested
Yield
per
acre
Total
production2
Harvested
not sold3
Utilized
production2
Price
per
cwt4
Value of
utilized
production
acres acres cwt 1,000 cwt 1,000 cwt 1,000 cwt dollars 1,000 dollars
Bell Peppers ..............................
Cantaloupes ..............................
Pumpkins ..................................
Snap Beans ...............................
Sweet Corn ...............................
Total .........................................
1,000
1,000
4,600
10,000
9,000
25,600
900
1,000
4,300
9,400
8,300
23,900
165
134
171
57
65
(NA)
149
134
735
536
540
2,094
-
1.0
17.6
-
-
18.6
149
133
717
536
540
2,075
47.50
27.00
20.30
16.90
36.20
(NA)
7,070
3,591
14,566
9,051
19,571
53,849
- Represents zero.
(NA) Not available. 1 Many significant changes were made to the vegetable estimating program beginning in 2016. For additional details, including data
for fresh and processing production and previous years data, please reference the Vegetables Annual Summary at
www.nass.usda.gov 2 Beginning in 2016, Total Production and Utilized Production were estimated for each crop. In previous years, estimates were made
for Production, which represented the portion of the crop that was harvested and sold. This most closely represents the Utilized
Production in the current report and can be used for comparison. 3 Beginning in 2016, Harvested Not Sold estimates were added to the estimating program. This represents the difference between
Total Production (the amount of the crop harvested from the field) and Utilized Production (the amount of the crop that was sold). 4 Marketing year average price.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 20 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Fruit and Nuts — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 Census of Agriculture
Commodity
and
Year
Total Bearing age acres Nonbearing age acres
Farms Acres Farms Acres Farms Acres
Noncitrus, All 2007 .................
2012 .................
2,613
2,214
46,131
41,053
2,265
1,848
41,358
36,610
1,117
1,125
4,772
4,443
Land in Berries — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 Census of Agriculture
Year Total Irrigated
Farms Acres Farms Acres
2007 .......................
2012 .......................
1,549
1,940
2,543
2,671
476
607
961
865
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
Apples Peaches Grapes
Uti
lize
d P
rod
uct
ion
(To
ns)
Fruit
Tree Fruit and Grape Utilized Production — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016
2015
2016
21 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Apple Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Bearing
acreage
Yield
per acre1
Production Price per
pound2
Value of
utilized
production Total Utilized
acres pounds million pounds million pounds dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ......................
2013 ......................
2014 ......................
2015 ......................
2016 ......................
21,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
23,500
23,500
26,700
26,000
22,100
494.0
469.0
534.0
519.0
442.0
475.0
455.0
523.0
515.0
439.0
0.281
0.186
0.167
0.191
0.198
133,595
84,655
87,251
98,289
86,866
1 Yield is based on total production, which includes unharvested production and fruit harvested but not sold due to market conditions. 2 Marketing year average price.
Apple Production, Price, and Value, by Utilization — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year
Fresh Processed
Quantity Price per
pound1
Value of
production Quantity
Price per
ton1
Value of
production
million pounds dollars 1,000 dollars million pounds dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 .................
2013 .................
2014 .................
2015 .................
2016 .................
197.0
180.0
191.0
198.0
178.0
0.386
0.327
0.289
0.335
0.348
76,042
58,860
55,199
66,330
61,944
278.0
275.0
332.0
317.0
261.0
414.00
188.00
193.00
202.00
191.00
57,553
25,795
32,052
31,959
24,922
1 Marketing year average price.
Apples Processed Production and Price, by Utilization — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year
Processed
Canned Juice and Cider
Quantity Price per ton1 Quantity Price per ton1
million pounds dollars million pounds dollars
2012 ...........................
2013 ...........................
2014 ...........................
2015 ...........................
2016 ...........................
186.0
187.0
234.0
226.0
177.0
420
201
200
209
186
82.0
81.0
94.0
86.0
41.0
400
127
159
161
187
1 Marketing year average price.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 22 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Peach Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Bearing
acreage
Yield
per acre1
Production Price per
ton2
Value of
utilized
production Total Utilized
acres tons tons tons dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 .....................
2013 .....................
2014 .....................
2015 .....................
2016 .....................
4,400
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4.73
4.88
3.74
4.55
4.00
20,800
19,500
14,940
18,190
16,000
20,350
18,300
14,460
18,100
15,800
1,060.00
1,030.00
1,190.00
1,170.00
1,210.00
21,653
18,926
17,265
21,211
19,118
1 Yield is based on total production. 2 Marketing year average price.
Pear Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Bearing
acreage
Yield
per acre1
Production Price per
ton2
Value of
utilized
production Total Utilized
acres tons tons tons dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 .....................
2013 .....................
2014 .....................
2015 .....................
2016 .....................
800
800
800
800
( 3 )
1.38
1.98
3.18
2.46
( 3 )
1,100
1,580
2,540
1,970
( 3 )
990
1,240
2,430
1,740
( 3 )
794
923
1,100
1,210
( 3 )
786
1,144
2,665
2,097
( 3 )
1 Yield is based on total production. 2 Marketing year average price. 3 Not available due to program change.
Tart Cherry Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Bearing
acreage
Yield
per acre1
Production Price per
pound2
Value of
utilized
production Total Utilized
acres pounds million pounds million pounds dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 .....................
2013 .....................
2014 .....................
2015 .....................
2016 .....................
550
500
500
500
( 3 )
6,000
4,400
1,760
15,000
( 3 )
3.3
2.2
0.9
7.5
( 3 )
3.2
2.2
0.7
7.3
( 3 )
1.110
0.390
0.631
0.385
( 3 )
3,560
862
429
2,807
( 3 )
1 Yield is based on total production. 2 Marketing year average price. 3 Not available due to program change.
23 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Grape Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Bearing
acreage
Yield
per acre1
Production Price per
ton2
Value of
utilized
production Total Utilized
acres tons tons tons dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 .................
2013 .................
2014 .................
2015 .................
2016 .................
13,600
13,000
13,000
13,000
13,000
4.49
8.46
7.00
5.92
6.60
61,000
110,000
91,000
77,000
85,800
59,000
106,000
89,000
77,000
83,800
343
317
318
320
335
20,240
33,555
28,338
24,658
28,095
1 Yield is based on total production. 2 Marketing year average price.
Grape Production, Price, and Value, by Utilization — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year
Fresh Processed
Quantity Price per
ton1
Value of
production Quantity
Price per
ton1
Value of
production
tons dollars 1,000 dollars tons dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 .................
2013 .................
2014 .................
2015 .................
2016 .................
300
800
1,700
1,500
1,000
1,500
1,400
1,200
1,200
1,200
450
1,120
2,040
1,800
1,200
58,700
105,200
87,300
75,500
82,800
337
308
301
303
325
19,790
32,435
26,298
22,858
26,895
1 Marketing year average price.
Grape Processed Production and Price, by Utilization — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year
Processed
Wine Sweet Juice and Other
Quantity Price per ton1 Quantity Price per ton1
tons dollars tons dollars
2012 ............................
2013 ............................
2014 ............................
2015 ............................
2016 ............................
6,200
21,200
17,600
15,200
16,600
660
476
520
520
683
52,500
84,000
69,700
60,300
66,200
299
266
246
248
235
1 Marketing year average price.
Concord and Niagara Grapes Processing Utilization — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Variety 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
tons tons tons tons tons
Concord .........
Niagara ..........
45,500
9,500
82,600
9,300
68,600
7,600
58,900
6,600
70,400
5,000
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 24 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Maple Syrup Taps, Yield, Price, and Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Number of
Taps
Yield
per Tap Production
Average Price
per Gallon
Value of
Production
1,000 taps gallons 1,000 gallons dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ........................
2013 ........................
2014 ........................
2015 ........................
2016 ........................
501
583
588
620
660
0.192
0.230
0.248
0.266
0.217
96
134
146
165
143
39.40
35.60
35.10
31.90
31.40
3,782
4,770
5,125
5,264
4,490
Maple Syrup Percent of Sales by Type — Selected States: 2015-2016
State Retail Wholesale Bulk
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
percent percent percent percent percent percent
Connecticut .................
Indiana1 .......................
Maine ..........................
Massachusetts .............
Michigan .....................
Minnesota1 ..................
New Hampshire ..........
New York ...................
Ohio ............................
Pennsylvania ..............
Vermont ......................
West Virginia1 ............
Wisconsin ...................
51
(NA)
2
20
62
(NA)
64
43
44
19
10
(NA)
19
51
(D)
4
42
42
75
59
30
38
26
9
48
22
48
(NA)
2
62
15
(NA)
12
16
24
5
9
(NA)
12
(D)
(D)
3
27
15
(D)
15
24
19
5
5
6
11
1
(NA)
96
18
23
(NA)
24
41
32
76
81
(NA)
69
(D)
(D)
93
31
43
(D)
26
46
43
69
86
46
67
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
(NA) Not available. 1 Estimates began in 2016.
0.000
0.050
0.100
0.150
0.200
0.250
0.300
Gal
lon
s p
er
Tap
Year
Maple Syrup Yield — Pennsylvania: 2007-2016
25 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Maple Syrup Price by Type of Sales and Size of Container — Selected States: 2015-2016
Type
and
State
Gallon ½ Gallon Quart Pint ½ Pint
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars
Retail Connecticut .................
Indiana1 .......................
Maine ..........................
Massachusetts .............
Michigan .....................
Minnesota1 ..................
New Hampshire ..........
New York ...................
Ohio ............................
Pennsylvania .............
Vermont ......................
West Virginia1 ............
Wisconsin ...................
Wholesale Connecticut .................
Indiana1 .......................
Maine ..........................
Massachusetts .............
Michigan .....................
Minnesota1 ..................
New Hampshire ..........
New York ...................
Ohio ............................
Pennsylvania .............
Vermont ......................
West Virginia1 ............
Wisconsin ...................
65.00
(NA)
55.50
57.40
47.30
(NA)
56.40
45.10
40.90
41.60
46.60
(NA)
45.00
59.10
(NA)
39.20
43.60
37.00
(NA)
41.80
38.50
37.00
40.20
42.00
(NA)
36.40
60.30
40.00
52.20
53.60
44.70
53.60
53.70
47.40
41.10
43.50
47.40
43.70
41.00
56.60
42.30
48.50
44.20
43.60
41.80
45.10
46.80
42.90
40.40
40.00
(D)
39.40
36.90
(NA)
30.70
30.70
28.30
(NA)
31.50
25.80
24.70
25.00
27.30
(NA)
26.10
32.40
(NA)
22.10
26.70
25.90
(NA)
24.00
22.30
21.40
21.30
27.00
(NA)
23.60
33.70
22.40
30.00
31.50
25.70
29.60
30.50
26.40
24.60
24.50
27.00
22.20
24.90
(D)
21.70
23.00
25.40
21.10
(D)
25.80
23.00
22.20
20.90
24.20
(D)
22.90
20.70
(NA)
16.70
19.10
15.50
(NA)
19.50
15.90
15.00
15.40
17.30
(NA)
13.00
19.80
(NA)
12.40
15.30
13.30
(NA)
13.30
14.00
12.00
13.10
14.50
(NA)
13.50
20.00
16.60
17.80
19.70
15.50
16.40
19.00
16.30
14.70
14.40
16.60
15.80
13.30
17.20
11.40
13.30
14.90
12.40
16.70
14.60
13.00
13.30
12.10
13.30
(D)
12.80
13.30
(NA)
10.20
11.80
9.80
(NA)
10.90
9.50
9.50
9.30
9.80
(NA)
7.90
11.80
(NA)
7.10
8.95
8.00
(NA)
8.25
8.45
7.50
7.60
8.10
(NA)
7.80
11.80
9.70
10.90
11.00
10.90
8.30
10.70
10.50
9.20
8.40
10.40
9.20
8.10
11.00
6.30
7.60
8.00
7.20
8.40
9.20
7.40
7.50
7.00
7.50
8.70
7.00
8.70
(NA)
6.10
7.55
6.30
(NA)
6.95
6.20
6.10
5.45
6.50
(NA)
5.20
7.30
(NA)
4.80
4.90
5.00
(NA)
4.60
4.50
4.20
5.55
4.80
(NA)
4.60
6.80
6.00
5.90
6.05
6.80
6.20
6.30
6.20
5.60
5.30
6.70
5.20
5.60
6.50
(D)
4.70
5.10
5.10
6.00
5.20
4.60
4.10
(D)
4.80
(D)
4.40 (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
(NA) Not available. 1 Estimates began in 2016.
Maple Syrup Bulk Price — Selected States: 2015-2016
State Bulk, All Grades
2015 2016 2015 2016
dollars per pound dollars per pound dollars per gallon dollars per gallon
Connecticut .................
Indiana1 .......................
Maine ..........................
Massachusetts .............
Michigan .....................
Minnesota1 ..................
New Hampshire ..........
New York ...................
Ohio ............................
Pennsylvania .............
Vermont ......................
West Virginia1 ............
Wisconsin ...................
2.20
(NA)
2.40
2.70
2.70
(NA)
2.40
2.40
2.40
2.24
2.45
(NA)
2.30
(D)
(D)
2.46
2.70
2.40
3.30
2.40
2.20
2.50
2.23
2.30
2.80
2.30
24.10
(NA)
26.40
29.50
29.30
(NA)
26.40
26.30
26.40
24.70
27.00
(NA)
25.20
(D)
(D)
27.00
30.10
26.40
36.30
26.50
23.90
28.00
24.60
25.40
30.30
25.20 (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
(NA) Not available. 1 Estimates began in 2016.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 26 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Agaricus Mushrooms Sales by Type and Percent of Total, July 1 - June 30 — Pennsylvania and United States: 2012-2017
Year
Pennsylvania United States
Fresh Market Processing Total
Production
Fresh Market Processing Total
Production Volume
of sales Percent
Volume
of sales Percent
Volume
of sales Percent
Volume
of sales Percent
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
2012-13 .......
2013-14 .......
2014-15 .......
2015-16 .......
2016-17 .......
449,788
485,210
529,324
525,008
511,058
83
85
91
89
88
95,154
86,515
54,726
62,451
66,508
17
15
9
11
12
544,942
571,725
584,050
587,459
577,566
758,928
768,996
817,068
824,114
812,432
87
87
90
90
90
110,697
113,079
90,123
94,898
90,709
13
13
10
10
10
869,625
882,075
907,191
919,012
903,141
Agaricus Mushrooms Area, Sales, Price, and Value, July 1 - June 30 — Pennsylvania and Other States: 2015-2017
State
and
Year
Number
of
Growers
Area in Production Volume
of
Sales
Price
per
Pound1
Value
of
Sales Growing Area Total Fillings
number 1,000 sq. ft. 1,000 sq. ft. 1,000 pounds dollars 1,000 dollars
2015-16 Pennsylvania ........
Other States ..........
United States ........
2016-17 Pennsylvania ........
Other States ..........
United States ........
63
37
100
57
39
96
17,613
11,318
28,931
16,905
10,636
27,541
85,216
56,931
142,147
82,935
54,093
137,028
587,459
331,553
919,012
577,566
325,575
903,141
0.969
1.597
1.200
0.970
1.738
1.250
569,103
529,642
1,098,745
559,987
565,851
1,125,838
1 Prices for mushrooms are the average prices producers receive at the point of first sale, commonly referred to as the average price as sold.
Agaricus Mushrooms Area, Sales, Price, and Value by County, July 1 - June 30 — Pennsylvania: 2016-2017
County
Number
of
Growers
Area in Production Volume
of
Sales
Price
per
Pound1
Value
of
Sales Growing Area Total Fillings
number 1,000 sq. ft. 1,000 sq. ft. 1,000 pounds dollars 1,000 dollars
Chester ...................
Other Counties .......
Pennsylvania .........
50
7
57
12,600
4,305
16,905
59,700
23,235
82,935
405,000
172,566
577,566
0.965
0.979
0.970
391,000
168,987
559,987 1 Counties not shown separately included in Other Counties.
Specialty Mushrooms Number of Growers, Production, Volume of Sales, Price, and Value of Sales by Variety,
July 1 - June 30 — United States: 2016-2017
Variety1
Number
of
Growers2
Total
Production3
All Sales
Volume of Sales4 Price per Pound5 Value of Sales
number 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds dollars 1,000 dollars
Shiitake .....................
Oyster .......................
Other .........................
US Total ...................
182
119
55
226
10,679
11,288
4,159
26,126
10,469
10,987
4,008
25,464
3.89
3.10
5.33
3.78
40,743
34,091
21,349
96,183
1 Specialty mushroom estimates represent growers who have at least 200 natural wood logs in production or some commercial indoor growing area, and
$200 in sales. 2 Growers counted only once for US total if growing more than one specialty type mushroom. 3 Total production includes all fresh market and processing sales plus amount harvested but not sold (shrinkage, cullage, dumped, etc.). 4 Virtually all specialty mushroom sales are for fresh market. 5 Prices for mushrooms are the average prices producers receive at the point of first sale, commonly referred to as the average price as sold.
27 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Floriculture Producers and Growing Area — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
(Operations with $10,000+ sales)
Item (units) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
All Producers ........................................................... (number)
Total Greenhouse Cover ................................... (1,000 sq. ft.)
Glass Greenhouses .................................... (1,000 sq. ft.)
Fiberglass & Other Rigid Greenhouses ... (1,000 sq. ft.)
Film Plastic Greenhouses ......................... (1,000 sq. ft.)
Shade & Temporary Cover ............................... (1,000 sq. ft.)
Total Covered Area .......................................... (1,000 sq. ft.)
Open Ground ............................................................... (acres)
825
20,115
2,452
1,934
15,729
287
20,402
530
725
20,522
2,298
3,800
14,424
474
20,996
1,306
647
20,216
2,497
3,923
13,796
592
20,808
1,681
727
20,959
2,585
3,808
14,566
262
21,221
778
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 ) 1 Survey not conducted in 2016.
Floriculture Wholesale Value of All Sales by Plant Category — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
(Operations with $100,000+ sales)
Plant Category 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars
Cut Flowers ............................................................................
Potted Flowering Plants ..........................................................
Foliage Plants for Indoor/Patio Use ........................................
Total Bedding/Garden Plants1 ...............................................
Annual Bedding/Garden Plants ......................................
Herbaceous Perennial Plants ..........................................
Cut Cultivated Greens ............................................................
Propagative Materials .............................................................
Total Value of All Plant Categories2 .....................................
Expanded Wholesale Total Sales3 .........................................
(D)
29,269
4,444
87,717
(D)
(D)
(D)
27,642
149,072
183,465
(D)
29,886
4,384
78,242
61,690
16,552
(D)
18,443
139,452
162,432
8,407
29,910
(D)
90,597
72,949
17,648
(D)
(D)
152,954
169,379
(D)
44,954
(D)
90,167
67,574
22,593
(D)
(D)
169,962
193,812
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes Annual Bedding Plants and Herbaceous Perennial Plants.
2 State total wholesale value excludes plant category values denoted by "(D)". 3 Total is expanded to account for producers below $100,000 in sales. 4 Survey not conducted in 2016.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 28 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Milk Cows and Production, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year and month Milk
cows1
Milk
per cow2
Milk
production2 Year and month
Milk
cows1
Milk
per cow2
Milk
production2
1,000 head pounds million pounds 1,000 head pounds million pounds
2012 January .........
February .......
March ...........
April .............
May ..............
June ..............
July...............
August ..........
September ....
October ........
November ....
December .....
Annual Total ......
2013 January .........
February .......
March ...........
April .............
May ..............
June ..............
July...............
August ..........
September ....
October ........
November ....
December .....
Annual Total ......
2014 January .........
February .......
March ...........
April .............
May ..............
June ..............
July...............
August ..........
September ....
October ........
November ....
December .....
Annual Total ......
540
541
540
538
536
535
534
533
533
533
533
534
536
535
534
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
534
533
532
530
530
530
533
531
531
531
531
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
1,660
1,570
1,710
1,680
1,705
1,605
1,610
1,615
1,535
1,610
1,580
1,675
19,549
1,690
1,560
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
1,630
1,660
1,570
1,620
1,585
1,645
19,797
1,690
1,555
1,750
1,705
1,760
1,665
1,690
1,680
1,625
1,670
1,615
1,705
20,121
896
849
923
904
914
859
860
861
818
858
842
894
10,478
904
833
926
907
941
880
870
885
835
859
840
872
10,552
897
826
929
905
933
882
896
890
861
885
856
904
10,664
2015 January ........
February ......
March ..........
April ............
May .............
June .............
July ..............
August .........
September ...
October .......
November....
December ....
Annual Total ......
2016
January ........
February ......
March ..........
April ............
May .............
June .............
July ..............
August .........
September ...
October .......
November....
December ....
Annual Total ......
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
530
529
527
526
525
525
529
1,730
1,585
1,770
1,745
1,815
1,715
1,735
1,705
1,615
1,660
1,615
1,685
20,377
1,715
1,630
1,770
1,745
1,805
1,710
1,720
1,675
1,630
1,695
1,640
1,735
20,454
917
840
938
925
962
909
920
904
856
880
856
893
10,800
909
864
938
925
957
906
912
886
859
892
861
911
10,820
1 Includes dry cows. Excludes heifers not yet fresh. 2 Excludes milk sucked by calves. 3 Survey was not conducted in April and July, resulting in no milk cow and milk per cow data for March through June 2013. 2013 annual
totals include modeled data.
29 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Milk, Wholesale Prices Received by Farmers, by Month and Marketing Year Average — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Marketing
Yr. Avg.1
dollars per
cwt.
dollars per
cwt.
dollars per
cwt.
dollars per
cwt.
dollars per
cwt.
dollars per
cwt.
dollars per
cwt.
dollars per
cwt.
dollars per
cwt.
dollars per
cwt.
dollars per
cwt.
dollars per
cwt.
dollars per
cwt.
2012 ....
2013 ....
2014 ....
2015 ....
2016 ....
21.00
21.40
25.00
19.10
17.50
19.70
21.10
26.10
18.40
16.80
18.90
20.90
26.30
17.90
16.40
18.30
21.00
26.90
17.60
16.40
17.90
20.90
26.40
17.80
15.70
17.50
21.20
25.30
18.20
15.80
18.00
20.90
25.30
17.50
16.90
19.00
21.20
26.50
17.70
17.20
20.80
21.90
26.30
18.90
18.10
22.80
22.20
26.30
19.40
17.60
23.60
23.20
24.40
20.20
17.70
22.60
23.70
22.60
19.10
19.70
20.00
21.60
25.70
18.50
17.20
1 Marketing year is from January 1 to December 31 of the year shown.
Milk Production, Disposition, and Income — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year
Production of milk and milkfat Disposition of milk produced Value
of
milk
produced
Total Percent
of fat,
all milk
Fed to
calves
Used for
milk, cream,
and butter
Sold Milk Milkfat
million pounds million pounds percent million pounds million pounds million pounds 1,000 dollars
2012 ...............
2013 ...............
2014 ...............
2015 ...............
2016 ...............
10,478
10,552
10,664
10,800
10,820
388.7
393.6
398.8
402.8
410.1
3.71
3.73
3.74
3.73
3.79
46
50
54
57
59
13
15
12
12
13
10,419
10,487
10,598
10,731
10,748
2,095,600
2,279,232
2,740,648
1,998,000
1,861,040
Specified Manufactured Dairy Products Production, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2016
Month Butter
Production
Cheese Production
Italian Swiss Total
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
January ...................
February .................
March .....................
April .......................
May.........................
June.........................
July .........................
August ....................
September ...............
October ...................
November ...............
December................
Annual Total .........
9,282
7,992
9,328
8,635
8,280
7,999
7,898
4,257
7,010
7,539
8,195
9,189
95,604
19,457
20,587
19,703
21,279
23,166
20,680
21,013
20,697
18,747
19,530
21,675
21,232
247,766
762
630
659
673
728
771
794
715
650
654
707
719
8,462
31,501
33,397
32,176
34,241
34,950
33,235
32,784
34,863
30,925
34,834
35,584
34,486
402,976
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 30 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Specified Manufactured Dairy Products Production, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2016
Month Ice Cream,
Regular, Hard
Ice Cream,
Lowfat, Total1
Ice Cream,
Mix, Regular
Ice Cream,
Mix, Lowfat2
1,000 gallons 1,000 gallons 1,000 gallons 1,000 gallons
January ...................
February .................
March .....................
April .......................
May ........................
June ........................
July ........................
August ....................
September ..............
October ..................
November ..............
December ...............
Annual Total ........
2,957
2,427
2,749
3,205
3,598
3,961
3,799
4,049
2,912
3,676
3,603
3,851
40,787
294
370
484
528
495
495
565
553
484
500
376
301
5,445
1,811
1,609
1,918
2,268
2,596
2,958
2,822
2,926
2,076
2,320
2,148
2,260
27,712
235
303
437
453
444
485
504
496
395
377
281
211
4,621 1 Includes hard, soft-serve, and freezer-made milkshake. 2 Includes milkshake mix.
Specified Manufactured Dairy Products Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Butter
Production
Cheese Production
Italian Swiss Total
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
2012 .......................
2013 .......................
2014 .......................
2015 .......................
2016 .......................
83,847
89,233
93,844
93,537
95,604
248,953
261,580
256,678
246,682
247,766
(D)
8,405
9,096
9,858
8,462
405,376
426,985
415,246
408,409
402,976
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
Specified Manufactured Dairy Products Production — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Ice Cream,
Regular, Hard
Ice Cream,
Lowfat, Total1
Ice Cream,
Mix, Regular
Ice Cream,
Mix, Lowfat2
1,000 gallons 1,000 gallons 1,000 gallons 1,000 gallons
2012 .......................
2013 .......................
2014 .......................
2015 .......................
2016 .......................
38,177
36,521
36,236
39,725
40,787
14,508
5,504
5,247
6,020
5,445
19,553
19,356
21,518
27,161
27,712
5,666
4,468
4,253
4,711
4,621
1 Includes hard, soft-serve, and freezer-made milkshake. 2 Includes milkshake mix.
31 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Cattle and Calves Number on Farms, January 1, Inventory Value and Value per Head — Pennsylvania: 2013-2017
Year
Cows and Heifers
that have calved
Heifers
500 lbs. and over Bulls Steers Calves Cattle
and
calves
on feed
All Cattle and Calves
Kept
for
milk
Kept
for
beef
For milk
replace-
ment
For beef
replace-
ment
Other
heifers
500 lbs.
and
over
500 lbs.
and
over
500 lbs.
and
less
Number Value
per head
Total
value
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 dollars 1,000 dol.
2013 .......
2014 .......
2015 .......
2016 .......
2017 .......
535.0
530.0
530.0
530.0
525.0
155.0
160.0
150.0
170.0
185.0
310.0
315.0
305.0
325.0
315.0
55.0
50.0
55.0
60.0
65.0
65.0
70.0
55.0
55.0
60.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
170.0
185.0
145.0
140.0
160.0
295.0
275.0
265.0
295.0
285.0
119.0
110.0
90.0
85.0
95.0
1,610.0
1,610.0
1,530.0
1,600.0
1,620.0
1,130
1,180
1,500
1,320
1,080
1,819,300
1,899,800
2,295,000
2,112,000
1,749,600
Cattle and Calves Inventory, Supply, and Disposition — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year
Beginning
inventory
January 1
Calf
crop Inshipments
Marketings1
Farm
slaughter2
Deaths Ending
inventory
following
January 1 Cattle Calves Cattle Calves
1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head
2012 ........
2013 ........
2014 ........
2015 ........
2016 ........
1,610.0
1,610.0
1,610.0
1,530.0
1,600.0
590.0
570.0
520.0
570.0
560.0
150.0
160.0
110.0
129.0
98.0
455.0
451.0
454.0
356.0
366.0
202.6
201.5
190.5
200.3
202.2
7.4
6.5
6.5
4.7
7.8
34.0
34.0
25.0
32.0
28.0
41.0
37.0
34.0
36.0
34.0
1,610.0
1,610.0
1,530.0
1,600.0
1,620.0
1 Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments.
All Cattle and Calves Production and Income — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Production1 Marketings2 Value of
Production Cash Receipts3
Value of Home
Consumption Gross Income
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ...........
2013 ...........
2014 ...........
2015 ...........
2016 ...........
533,253
510,490
461,170
453,821
491,245
596,000
588,000
590,370
480,000
513,775
616,659
596,590
702,225
697,740
572,211
694,880
692,760
897,244
733,020
598,944
29,524
29,346
35,122
25,739
27,090
724,404
722,106
932,366
758,759
626,034
1 Adjustments made for changes in inventory and inshipments. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and interfarm sales within the State. 3 Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter.
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Cattle and Calves Commercial Slaughter — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year
Cattle Calves
Number
Head
Average
Live Weight
Total
Live Weight
Number
Head
Average
Live Weight
Total
Live Weight
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
2012 .....................
2013 .....................
2014 .....................
2015 .....................
2016 .....................
980.2
944.5
962.2
954.1
1,003.8
1,193
1,195
1,209
1,216
1,222
1,165,249
1,124,764
1,159,584
1,155,985
1,223,245
116.7
133.5
106.7
85.9
93.5
428
394
416
435
433
49,915
52,584
44,414
37,351
40,501
Cattle and Calves Commercial Slaughter, Number of Head, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total1
1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head
Cattle 2012 ....
2013 ....
2014 ....
2015 ....
2016 ....
Calves 2012 ....
2013 ....
2014 ....
2015 ....
2016 ....
84.9
85.3
84.2
83.2
78.3
9.1
11.7
10.9
7.4
6.8
82.6
72.0
69.6
72.7
77.0
8.3
10.4
9.9
6.5
7.5
82.2
74.4
76.4
82.7
85.7
9.6
11.0
11.0
7.2
8.6
74.4
80.5
83.5
81.7
79.5
9.1
10.5
10.2
7.1
8.1
79.1
79.6
78.3
74.0
79.8
9.5
10.9
9.5
6.9
7.8
79.1
71.4
70.2
77.1
81.8
8.5
11.0
8.8
7.4
8.0
78.5
75.0
79.8
77.2
75.5
9.9
11.1
8.9
7.2
6.8
87.7
79.2
78.8
72.7
87.3
11.4
11.8
7.8
6.8
7.2
78.2
77.4
82.6
80.6
87.7
9.3
10.5
7.6
7.0
7.4
91.2
90.2
93.6
86.0
88.5
10.6
12.4
7.7
7.9
8.3
86.2
81.7
79.5
81.2
92.4
11.2
10.9
6.7
6.8
8.6
76.1
77.8
85.6
84.9
90.2
10.1
11.2
7.7
7.9
8.4
980.2
944.5
962.2
954.1
1,003.8
116.7
133.5
106.7
85.9
93.5
1 May not add due to rounding.
Hogs and Pigs Inventory, Value, and Value per Head, December 1 — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year All Hogs and Pigs
Number Value per Head Total Value
1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ...........................
2013 ...........................
2014 ...........................
2015 ...........................
2016 ...........................
1,140.0
1,080.0
1,140.0
1,160.0
1,210.0
110.00
125.00
130.00
91.00
101.00
125,400
135,000
148,200
105,560
122,210
Hogs and Pigs Inventory by Class, December 1 — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Breeding Market
Weight Group
Sows
farrowing1
Pigs
per
litter1
Pig
crop1 Under 50
pounds
50 - 119
pounds
120-179
pounds
180
pounds
and over
1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head number 1,000 head
2012 ........
2013 ........
2014 ........
2015 ........
2016 ........
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1,040.0
980.0
1,040.0
1,060.0
1,110.0
250.0
265.0
265.0
255.0
320.0
355.0
310.0
340.0
335.0
335.0
205.0
190.0
225.0
270.0
245.0
230.0
215.0
210.0
200.0
210.0
196.0
183.0
189.0
190.0
197.0
9.97
10.25
10.27
10.33
10.37
1,955.0
1,876.0
1,941.0
1,962.0
2,042.0
1 Marketing year.
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Hogs and Pigs Inventory, Supply, and Disposition — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year
Beginning
inventory
Dec. 1
preceding
Pig crop Inshipments Marketings1 Farm
slaughter2 Deaths
Ending
inventory
Dec. 1
1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head
2012 .........
2013 .........
2014 .........
2015 .........
2016 .........
1,120.0
1,140.0
1,080.0
1,140.0
1,160.0
1,955.0
1,876.0
1,941.0
1,962.0
2,042.0
371.0
376.0
351.0
384.5
238.3
2,112.0
2,116.0
2,044.0
2,130.5
2,042.5
1.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
2.8
193.0
195.0
187.0
194.0
185.0
1,140.0
1,080.0
1,140.0
1,160.0
1,210.0
1 Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments.
Hogs and Pigs Production, Marketings, and Income — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
(Dollar values based on data received from United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service.)
Year Production1 Marketings2 Value of
production3
Cash
receipts3 4
Value of home
consumption
Gross
income
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ...............
2013 ...............
2014 ...............
2015 ...............
2016 ...............
500,922
490,700
510,720
535,459
500,629
513,196
517,650
510,238
543,436
506,452
315,230
327,724
378,883
292,505
251,164
332,964
359,839
396,905
305,704
261,057
823
529
1,167
863
811
333,787
360,368
398,072
306,567
261,868
1 Adjustments made for changes in inventory and for inshipments. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and interfarm sales within the State. 3 Includes allowance for higher average price of State inshipments and outshipments of feeder pigs. 4 Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter.
Hogs and Pigs Commercial Slaughter — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Number Head Average Live Weight Total Live Weight
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
2012 .....................................
2013 .....................................
2014 .....................................
2015 .....................................
2016 .....................................
2,896.4
2,803.2
2,829.5
3,140.4
3,475.1
260
266
269
272
272
753,523
745,736
760,167
852,806
943,542
Hogs and Pigs Commercial Slaughter, Number of Head, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total1
1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head
2012 ....
2013 ....
2014 ....
2015 ....
2016 ....
234.0
239.7
237.4
245.0
279.7
221.7
209.9
211.9
236.0
293.4
237.4
226.7
222.9
252.7
288.0
223.0
239.1
227.9
249.3
266.4
242.0
235.9
220.2
229.6
268.7
225.7
211.7
220.4
259.8
285.9
233.9
235.1
228.7
262.6
268.7
265.5
229.9
228.6
262.8
316.5
234.1
226.7
241.4
271.2
289.7
266.0
256.2
276.4
298.3
302.9
257.6
231.0
232.7
263.3
301.4
255.6
261.2
280.9
309.7
313.9
2,896.4
2,803.2
2,829.5
3,140.4
3,475.1
1 May not add due to rounding.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 34 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Sheep and Lambs Inventory by Class, Value, and Value per Head, January 1 — Pennsylvania: 2013-2017
Year
Inventory
Breeding sheep one year and older Replacement
lambs under
one year old
Total breeding
sheep and
lambs
Market
Total
sheep and
lambs
Value
per
head
Total
value Ewes Rams
1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head dollars 1,000 dol.
2013 .......
2014 .......
2015 .......
2016 .......
2017 .......
58
63
56
59
59
6
5
5
5
5
10
11
10
13
11
74
79
71
77
75
12
15
15
17
18
86
94
86
94
93
222.00
225.00
222.00
213.00
209.00
19,092
21,150
19,092
20,022
19,437
Sheep and Lambs Inventory, Supply, Disposition, and Income — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year
Beginning
inventory
January 1
Lamb
crop Inshipments
Marketings
Farm
slaughter1
Deaths Ending
inventory
following
January 1
Gross
income2 Sheep Lambs Sheep Lambs
1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 dol.
2012 ......
2013 ......
2014 ......
2015 ......
2016 ......
89
86
94
86
94
63
69
61
65
65
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.5
3.0
5.0
4.0
5.0
4.0
8.0
9.5
9.0
9.0
8.0
86
94
86
94
93
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
1 Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. 2 Value of marketings and home consumption. 3 Estimation program discontinued due to budget cuts.
Sheep and Lambs Wool Production, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Sheep shorn Weight per
fleece
Wool
production
Price
per pound1
Value of
production2
1,000 head pounds 1,000 pounds dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ...........................
2013 ...........................
2014 ...........................
2015 ...........................
2016 ...........................
55.0
56.0
48.0
48.0
45.0
6.7
6.6
6.7
6.6
6.9
370
370
320
315
310
0.44
0.46
0.50
0.60
0.60
163
170
160
189
186
1 Marketing year average price. 2 Production multiplied by marketing year average price.
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Sheep and Lambs Commercial Slaughter — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Number Head Average Live Weight Total Live Weight
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
2012 .....................................
2013 .....................................
2014 .....................................
2015 .....................................
2016 .....................................
58.1
63.9
71.8
61.1
69.3
103
100
101
104
106
5,979
6,396
7,245
6,343
7,329
Sheep and Lambs Commercial Slaughter, Number of Head, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total1
1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head
2012 ....
2013 ....
2014 ....
2015 ....
2016 ....
3.0
4.3
5.1
4.2
4.6
3.0
3.5
4.2
4.0
4.5
4.1
5.4
5.3
6.1
6.1
5.7
6.4
9.5
6.9
7.4
4.4
6.3
6.1
4.7
5.9
4.4
5.0
7.0
5.0
6.3
5.5
5.1
6.2
4.6
4.7
5.8
5.5
5.8
5.2
5.9
5.8
5.1
6.1
4.8
5.8
6.1
5.2
5.6
4.9
5.7
4.7
5.5
4.8
4.9
6.0
5.6
6.5
5.9
5.8
6.4
58.1
63.9
71.8
61.1
69.3
1 May not add due to rounding.
Goats Number on Farms, January 1, by Type — Pennsylvania: 2013-2017
Year Milk Meat and Other
number number
2013 ................................................
2014 ................................................
2015 ................................................
2016 ................................................
2017 ................................................
13,000
12,000
13,000
14,000
15,000
37,500
39,000
37,000
37,000
37,000
Honey Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
(Producers with 5 or more colonies.)
Year
Honey
producing
colonies1
Yield
per
colony
Production Stocks on
December 15 2
Average
price per
pound3
Value
of
production4
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds cents 1,000 dollars
2012 .........................
2013 .........................
2014 .........................
2015 .........................
2016 .........................
16
13
17
17
19
60
45
46
53
50
960
585
782
901
950
269
257
203
225
266
257
303
291
362
315
2,467
1,773
2,276
3,262
2,993
1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies
which did not survive the entire year. 2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Average price per pound based on expanded sales. 4 Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 36 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Mink Pelts Produced and Females Bred, by Color Class — Pennsylvania: 2014-2016
Color
Class
Pelts Produced Females Bred to Produce Kits
2014 2015 2016 2014 2015 2016
number number number number number number
Black ................................
Demi/Wild .......................
Pastel ................................
Sapphire ...........................
Blue Iris ...........................
Mahogany ........................
Pearl .................................
Lavender ..........................
Violet ...............................
White ...............................
Misc. & Unclassified .......
Total ................................
36,000
(D)
8,000
9,000
19,000
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
(D)
(D)
87,430
35,000
(D)
(D)
9,000
17,000
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
86,770
28,000
(D)
(D)
8,500
11,500
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
67,540
7,000
(D)
1,900
2,400
4,700
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
18,700
7,000
(D)
(D)
2,800
4,400
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
(D)
(D)
19,320
5,500
(D)
(D)
3,000
3,400
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
16,130
- Represents zero.
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
Trout Sales by Type, Live Weight, and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Item (unit) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Fish 12" or longer Number of fish ................................................ (1,000)
Total live weight ....................................... (1,000 lbs.)
Total sales ........................................... (1,000 dollars)
Average live weight per fish ...............................(lbs.)
Average price per pound ............................... (dollars)
Fish 6" - 12" Number of fish ................................................ (1,000)
Total live weight ....................................... (1,000 lbs.)
Total sales ........................................... (1,000 dollars)
Average live weight per fish ...............................(lbs.)
Average price per pound ............................... (dollars)
Fish 1" - 6" Number of fish ................................................ (1,000)
Total live weight ....................................... (1,000 lbs.)
Total sales ........................................... (1,000 dollars)
Total Trout Number of fish ................................................ (1,000)
Total live weight ....................................... (1,000 lbs.)
Total sales ........................................... (1,000 dollars)
1,030
1,100
4,026
1.10
3.66
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5,068
870
1,050
4,232
1.20
4.03
440
180
853
0.40
4.74
160
5
56
1,470
1,235
5,141
880
1,030
4,408
1.20
4.28
510
190
1,045
0.40
5.50
350
9
118
1,740
1,229
5,571
910
1,050
5,156
1.20
4.91
420
176
906
0.40
5.15
145
6
60
1,475
1,232
6,122
980
1,090
4,949
1.10
4.54
500
196
894
0.40
4.56
120
4
66
1,600
1,290
5,909
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
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Commercial Broiler Production, Eggs Set, and Placements — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year1 Number
Produced Production
Value of
Production2
Chicks
Hatched
Eggs
Set Placements
1,000 birds 1,000 pounds 1,000 dollars 1,000 chicks 1,000 eggs 1,000 chicks
2012 .................
2013 .................
2014 .................
2015 .................
2016 .................
171,800
170,700
181,300
190,400
185,700
962,100
955,900
997,200
1,066,200
1,039,900
481,050
580,231
635,216
573,616
497,072
179,934
194,212
189,523
196,945
199,873
212,602
231,645
231,934
239,522
239,115
175,285
184,202
196,768
202,986
190,297
1 Twelve month period beginning with December of the previous year. 2 Gross income received by the agricultural sector for the production of broilers.
Chickens Number on Farms, Inventory Value, and Value per Head, December 1 — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Hens and Pullets
of Laying Age
All Chickens (excl. meat chickens)
Number Value per Head Total Value
1,000 birds 1,000 birds dollars 1,000 dollars
2012 ...............
2013 ...............
2014 ...............
2015 ...............
2016 ...............
25,415
26,320
25,986
26,596
28,240
30,347
31,089
30,795
31,959
33,469
3.80
3.60
3.40
2.70
3.50
115,319
111,920
104,703
86,289
117,142
Chickens Sold and Value of Sales — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 1
Year Number Pounds sold
(Live)
Value
of Sales
1,000 birds 1,000 1,000 dollars
2012 ...............
2013 ...............
2014 ...............
2015 ...............
2016 ...............
13,616
12,062
10,438
10,538
10,399
46,294
42,217
36,533
38,991
38,476
741
929
950
1,482
923
1 Excludes commercial broilers.
Egg Production and Value of Sales — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Total
Layers1
Average Layers
on Hand
During Year2
Eggs per
Layer3
Eggs
Produced2
Value of
Production2
1,000 birds 1,000 birds number million eggs 1,000 dollars
2012 ...................
2013 ...................
2014 ...................
2015 ...................
2016 ...................
25,415
26,320
25,986
26,596
28,240
24,620
25,347
25,611
25,934
27,214
290
295
297
300
302
7,135.0
7,467.0
7,595.0
7,778.2
8,212.4
524,878
599,377
717,181
1,008,202
367,144
1 Inventory on December 1 of year shown. 2 Marketing year is from December 1 of the previous year to November 30 of the year shown. 3 Eggs produced divided by the average number of layers on hand.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 38 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Turkey Production and Value — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 1
Year Number Raised Pounds Produced Value of Production
1,000 birds 1,000 pounds 1,000 dollars
2012 .......................
2013 .......................
2014 .......................
2015 .......................
2016 .......................
7,000
7,000
6,900
6,500
7,300
169,400
170,800
173,190
163,150
189,800
122,137
113,582
127,295
132,315
156,775
1 Based on turkeys placed September 1 previous year through August 31 of the year shown.
Chickens Average Number of All Layers on Hand During the Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
2012 ...
2013 ...
2014 ...
2015 ...
2016 ...
25,434
25,232
26,271
26,186
27,106
25,267
25,304
25,863
25,955
27,428
24,883
25,425
25,459
25,858
27,759
24,453
25,243
25,200
25,699
27,632
24,103
24,997
25,044
25,485
27,203
23,903
24,837
25,141
25,661
27,205
23,612
24,933
25,232
25,797
27,013
24,056
25,218
25,379
25,745
26,748
24,392
25,407
25,668
26,045
26,691
24,821
25,869
25,836
26,244
27,113
25,359
26,315
25,909
26,384
27,923
25,386
26,333
26,145
26,748
28,088
Total Egg Production, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016 1
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
million eggs million eggs million eggs million eggs million eggs million eggs million eggs million eggs million eggs million eggs million eggs million eggs
2012 ...
2013 ...
2014 ...
2015 ...
2016 ...
626.0
631.0
654.0
668.3
677.6
585.0
567.0
583.0
596.7
651.1
608.0
641.0
637.0
671.8
715.5
573.0
623.0
612.0
652.5
693.1
583.0
633.0
630.0
654.4
697.4
564.0
602.0
611.0
625.1
674.6
592.0
621.0
634.0
646.3
703.2
597.0
631.0
638.0
648.2
694.2
570.0
615.0
628.0
634.7
666.9
608.0
638.0
661.0
659.6
691.8
611.0
628.0
650.0
646.4
673.9
637.0
657.0
674.2
673.1
703.4
1 Marketing year is from December 1 of the previous year to November 30 of the year shown.
Broiler-Type Chicks Hatched During the Month — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
2012 ...
2013 ...
2014 ...
2015 ...
2016 ...
15,652
16,244
16,117
16,009
17,222
14,500
14,300
14,345
14,276
15,854
15,302
16,042
15,426
16,535
17,094
14,974
15,686
15,592
15,879
16,826
15,356
16,079
16,266
16,829
17,318
15,177
16,675
15,447
16,708
16,615
15,145
17,160
16,197
17,137
16,526
14,827
17,043
16,407
16,487
16,848
14,591
16,630
15,885
16,820
15,869
14,804
16,731
16,164
16,570
16,232
13,986
15,196
15,130
15,988
16,171
15,620
16,426
16,547
17,707
17,298
39 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Broiler Eggs Set and Chicks Placed by Week — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016
Year, Week Ending Eggs Set1 Broilers Placed2 Year, Week Ending Eggs Set1 Broilers Placed2
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
2015 Jan 10 ............................
Jan 17 ............................
Jan 24 ............................
Jan 31 ............................
Feb 7 ..............................
Feb 14 ............................
Feb 21 ............................
Feb 28 ............................
Mar 7 .............................
Mar 14 ...........................
Mar 21 ...........................
Mar 28 ...........................
Apr 4 ..............................
Apr 11 ............................
Apr 18 ............................
Apr 25 ............................
May 2 ............................
May 9 ............................
May 16...........................
May 23...........................
May 30...........................
Jun 6 ..............................
Jun 13 ............................
Jun 20 ............................
Jun 27 ............................
Jul 4 ...............................
Jul 11 .............................
Jul 18 .............................
Jul 25 .............................
Aug 1 .............................
Aug 8 .............................
Aug 15 ...........................
Aug 22 ...........................
Aug 29 ...........................
Sep 5 ..............................
Sep 12 ............................
Sep 19 ............................
Sep 26 ............................
Oct 3 ..............................
Oct 10 ............................
Oct 17 ............................
Oct 24 ............................
Oct 31 ............................
Nov 7 .............................
Nov 14 ...........................
Nov 21 ...........................
Nov 28 ...........................
Dec 5 .............................
Dec 12 ...........................
Dec 19 ...........................
Dec 26 ...........................
Jan 2, 2016 .....................
Total ..............................
4,382
4,390
4,364
4,067
4,469
4,569
4,460
4,451
4,613
4,487
4,487
4,302
4,622
4,657
4,878
4,596
4,481
4,515
4,713
4,603
4,752
4,757
4,639
4,682
4,925
4,736
4,571
4,475
4,569
4,484
4,519
4,781
4,712
4,872
4,689
4,816
4,768
3,903
4,644
4,629
4,584
4,126
4,433
4,770
4,871
4,780
4,890
4,643
4,858
4,932
4,758
4,848
239,522
3,900
3,967
3,847
4,020
3,951
3,957
3,762
3,884
4,006
4,072
4,123
4,063
3,750
3,970
3,830
4,059
3,932
4,215
4,064
3,678
3,856
3,993
3,735
3,884
3,977
3,792
3,819
4,036
3,804
3,651
3,621
3,992
3,734
3,692
4,000
3,861
3,998
3,751
4,115
4,022
3,340
3,919
3,829
3,739
3,285
3,807
3,962
4,408
3,935
4,314
4,047
4,018
202,986
2016 Jan 9 .............................
Jan 16 ...........................
Jan 23 ...........................
Jan 30 ...........................
Feb 6 ............................
Feb 13 ..........................
Feb 20 ..........................
Feb 27 ..........................
Mar 5 ...........................
Mar 12 .........................
Mar 19 .........................
Mar 26 .........................
Apr 2 ............................
Apr 9 ............................
Apr 16 ..........................
Apr 23 ..........................
Apr 30 ..........................
May 7 ...........................
May 14 .........................
May 21 .........................
May 28 .........................
Jun 4 ............................
Jun 11 ..........................
Jun 18 ..........................
Jun 25 ..........................
Jul 2 .............................
Jul 9 .............................
Jul 16 ...........................
Jul 23 ...........................
Jul 30 ...........................
Aug 6 ...........................
Aug 13 .........................
Aug 20 .........................
Aug 27 .........................
Sep 3 ............................
Sep 10 ..........................
Sep 17 ..........................
Sep 24 ..........................
Oct 1 ............................
Oct 8 ............................
Oct 15 ..........................
Oct 22 ..........................
Oct 29 ..........................
Nov 5 ...........................
Nov 12 .........................
Nov 19 .........................
Nov 26 .........................
Dec 3 ............................
Dec 10 ..........................
Dec 17 ..........................
Dec 24 ..........................
Dec 31 ..........................
Total ............................
4,586
4,632
4,312
4,555
4,975
4,817
4,645
4,651
4,628
4,706
4,898
4,727
4,587
4,657
4,846
4,651
4,762
4,469
4,773
4,559
4,710
4,623
4,613
4,397
4,564
4,495
4,443
4,700
4,786
4,564
4,324
4,469
4,463
4,144
4,462
4,668
4,454
3,661
4,740
4,748
4,687
4,468
4,370
4,702
4,481
4,518
4,788
4,933
4,571
4,704
4,741
4,688
239,115
3,959
3,754
3,901
3,913
3,987
3,391
3,628
3,842
3,791
3,772
3,475
3,621
3,640
3,816
3,630
3,521
3,632
3,802
3,629
3,780
3,546
3,652
3,633
3,787
3,595
3,630
3,601
3,678
3,547
3,457
3,629
3,700
3,591
3,439
3,648
3,558
3,368
3,746
3,723
3,601
2,853
3,637
3,707
3,787
3,586
3,597
4,003
3,814
3,509
3,740
3,760
3,691
190,297
1 Eggs set and chicks hatched for all broiler type chicks, those to be raised as broilers and those to be raised for breeder flock replacement. 2 Placements for broiler production in Pennsylvania only.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 40 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Poultry Inventory and Sales — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 Census of Agriculture
County
Inventory - Layers 20 weeks old
and older
Sales - Broilers and other
meat-type chickens sold
Sales - Turkeys
sold
Farms
2012
Number
2012
Number
2007
Farms
2012
Number
2012
Number
2007
Farms
2012
Number
2012
Number
2007
Adams................................ Allegheny ..........................
Armstrong ..........................
Beaver................................ Bedford ..............................
Berks .................................
Blair ................................... Bradford ............................
Bucks .................................
Butler ................................. Cambria .............................
Cameron ............................
Carbon ............................... Centre ................................
Chester ...............................
Clarion ............................... Clearfield ...........................
Clinton ...............................
Columbia ........................... Crawford ............................
Cumberland .......................
Dauphin ............................. Delaware ............................
Elk .....................................
Erie .................................... Fayette ...............................
Forest .................................
Franklin ............................. Fulton ................................
Greene ...............................
Huntingdon ........................ Indiana ...............................
Jefferson ............................ Juniata................................
Lackawanna .......................
Lancaster ........................... Lawrence ...........................
Lebanon .............................
Lehigh................................ Luzerne ..............................
Lycoming...........................
McKean ............................. Mercer ...............................
Mifflin ...............................
Monroe .............................. Montgomery ......................
Montour .............................
Northampton ...................... Northumberland .................
Perry ..................................
Philadelphia ....................... Pike ....................................
Potter .................................
Schuylkill........................... Snyder................................
Somerset ............................
Sullivan .............................. Susquehanna ......................
Tioga .................................
Union ................................. Venango ............................
Warren ...............................
Washington ........................ Wayne................................
Westmoreland ....................
Wyoming ........................... York ...................................
Pennsylvania ....................
148 86
112
82 177
344
107 188
147
126 83
10
23 227
339
89 92
125
106 201
232
136 14
62
130 107
13
282 77
105
120 186
71 133
47
1,220 104
190
55 61
163
41 201
187
37 115
76
84 123
146
- 14
65
102 183
210
18 168
113
127 87
126
270 120
190
80 336
9,539
(D) 4,124
2,538
2,175 364,934
2,683,591
3,371 4,726
11,449
3,768 1,908
153
1,746 6,904
59,447
2,134 2,195
258,144
(D) (D)
611,422
1,065,502 364
1,297
22,779 3,442
396
1,879,710 1,850
1,786
12,576 5,116
2,266 106,391
1,242
10,651,369 2,099
2,248,341
1,862 4,732
21,220
954 6,350
23,056
1,262 17,417
102,530
3,378 770,149
103,061
- 241
2,012
1,451,372 434,248
10,550
260 3,344
2,919
605,369 1,817
3,123
6,085 3,636
6,030
1,858 409,567
25,147,630
(D) 2,467
2,482
(D) 38,981
1,860,472
3,320 2,886
8,697
3,547 2,463
105
1,236 5,711
33,882
2,655 1,010
113,844
(D) (D)
315,576
788,324 315
1,152
22,603 4,100
178
1,173,886 1,581
2,131
20,820 4,478
2,357 241,345
1,304
7,086,263 3,651
1,504,824
22,848 7,755
(D)
510 4,383
23,482
1,058 14,712
(D)
3,010 131,286
390,653
(D) 234
767
1,651,628 300,957
9,356
899 3,463
2,309
326,185 1,403
2,248
4,208 2,651
4,008
1,511 815,031
21,982,408
7 3
-
8 18
68
9 33
10
14 10
-
3 22
27
14 6
9
21 25
28
22 2
6
12 8
-
44 6
9
12 12
3 67
4
336 7
73
12 10
18
4 31
12
4 11
9
9 30
24
3 2
2
31 60
24
- 10
8
47 3
11
8 17
8
2 27
1,395
989,169 (D)
-
320 6,809
13,027,727
332 3,751
7,278
5,384 660
-
(D) 9,046
1,528,239
2,020 347
621
788,399 3,101
3,317,288
4,611,432 (D)
(D)
458 166
-
3,410,364 150
536
1,033,632 878
75 12,017,274
(D)
53,586,627 199
21,933,581
7,672 2,508
7,725
95 2,925
986,099
1,655 666
2,033,287
504 4,881,656
3,572,186
2,250 (D)
(D)
9,296,710 17,712,428
1,652
- 2,666
446
9,181,209 148
1,249
183 (D)
733
(D) 2,680,037
166,691,355
1,485,200 265
308
(D) 776
9,603,987
957 1,899
5,543
5,350 1,371
-
(D) 2,259
1,599,206
565 (D)
1,190
990,140 747
2,722,429
4,048,257 (D)
6,004
(D) (D)
60
3,692,710 400
210
1,965,156 204
551 11,873,576
5,500
55,740,849 254
15,626,022
8,783 1,196
(D)
(D) 740
1,446,104
(D) 1,771
(D)
154 4,416,767
3,946,140
- -
(D)
5,737,659 13,283,321
810
- 1,693
2,298
7,719,646 556
354
370 12,383
2,982
- 2,633,566
150,102,682
19 2
-
2 10
13
8 12
8
4 3
-
- 10
19
3 1
1
10 13
12
7 3
1
6 4
-
27 4
-
6 7
- 12
1
59 4
16
13 1
12
- 11
11
- 9
5
2 4
14
- 2
-
5 16
14
- 9
3
10 -
5
1 5
11
- 15
485
884,699 (D)
-
(D) 166
(D)
62 713
(D)
3,388 (D)
-
- (D)
199,015
24 (D)
(D)
(D) 495
(D)
(D) (D)
(D)
47 24
-
970,965 (D)
-
185,042 3,043
- 214,001
(D)
585,943 (D)
(D)
(D) (D)
(D)
- 247
277,165
- 64
(D)
(D) 58,565
490,764
- (D)
-
(D) 538,304
197
- 343
44
186,025 -
62
(D) 766
(D)
- 448,186
8,507,490
1,753,276 (D)
12
(D) 80
6,761
(D) (D)
(D)
(D) (D)
-
(D) (D)
182,275
68 -
(D)
(D) 32
175,225
350,531 (D)
360
- (D)
-
1,410,314 157,716
-
214,241 (D)
65 281,079
(D)
552,647 (D)
(D)
(D) 138
278
(D) 18
391,938
- 50
(D)
101 218,399
1,533,876
- 38
(D)
184,420 350,422
144
- 210
41
262,873 -
-
78 147
(D)
- 1,268,281
10,927,070
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
41 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Selected Commodities Prices Received by Farmers, by Month — Pennsylvania: 2016
Commodity (Units) Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars
Corn .......................... bu
Oats .......................... bu
All hay, baled .......... ton
Alfalfa hay, baled .... ton
Other hay, baled ...... ton
Apples, fresh mkt ....... lb
Milk, wholesale ...... cwt
Milk cows1 ............ head
3.87
(D)
210.00
215.00
209.00
0.336
17.50
1,780
3.86
(D)
218.00
211.00
220.00
0.339
16.80
(NA)
3.91
(D)
196.00
198.00
196.00
0.336
16.40
(NA)
4.07
(D)
190.00
189.00
190.00
(S)
16.40
1,700
4.17
(D)
192.00
198.00
189.00
0.347
15.70
(NA)
4.31
(D)
166.00
168.00
165.00
0.405
15.80
(NA)
4.21
2.77
159.00
163.00
158.00
(S)
16.90
1,550
3.97
2.44
182.00
182.00
182.00
0.447
17.20
(NA)
3.96
2.53
184.00
186.00
184.00
0.451
18.10
(NA)
3.88
(D)
189.00
200.00
186.00
0.398
17.60
1,500
3.87
(D)
189.00
192.00
188.00
0.327
17.70
(NA)
4.05
2.52
178.00
199.00
173.00
0.319
19.70
(NA)
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
(NA) Not available.
(S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. 1 Estimated quarterly.
Selected Commodities Market Year Average Prices Received by Farmers — Pennsylvania: 2012-2016
Commodity (Units) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars
Corn1 ....................................... bu
Oats2 ........................................ bu
Barley3 ..................................... bu
Winter Wheat2 ......................... bu
Soybeans1 ................................ bu
Potatoes4 ................................ cwt
All hay, dry baled5 .................. ton
Alfalfa hay, dry baled5 ............ ton
Other hay, dry baled5 .............. ton
Tobacco, all6 ............................. lb
Apples, all2 ............................... lb
Milk cows7 ........................... head
Milk, wholesale7 .................... cwt
Wool7 ........................................ lb
7.21
4.20
4.28
7.97
14.20
16.20
164.00
198.00
155.00
1.892
0.281
1,480
20.00
0.44
4.47
3.91
3.89
6.83
13.00
16.20
184.00
200.00
178.00
2.056
0.186
1,440
21.60
0.46
3.90
3.79
3.70
6.06
9.80
13.30
208.00
222.00
205.00
1.925
0.167
1,800
25.70
0.50
3.97
3.36
2.84
5.33
8.69
12.30
219.00
225.00
217.00
1.973
0.191
1,900
18.50
0.60
4.05
2.76
2.85
4.64
9.54
( 8 )
178.00
183.00
176.00
2.048
0.198
1,630
17.20
0.60
1 Marketing year Sep 1 - Aug 31. 2 Marketing year Jul 1 - Jun 30. 3 Marketing year Jun 1 - May 31. 4 Marketing year Aug 1 - Jul 31. 5 Marketing year May 1 - Apr 30. 6 Marketing year Oct 1 - Sep 30. 7 Marketing year Jan 1 - Dec 31. 8 Not available due to program change.
Fuel Prices Paid by Farmers — Northeast and United States: 2014-2016
Item Northeast Region1 United States
March 2014 March 2015 March 2016 March 2014 March 2015 March 2016
dollars per gallon dollars per gallon dollars per gallon dollars per gallon dollars per gallon dollars per gallon
Fuels, bulk delivery
Service Station .......................
Unleaded Gasoline2 ...............
Diesel Fuel3 4 .........................
L.P. Gas 3 ...............................
3.693
3.760
3.761
3.015
( 5 )
( 5 )
( 5 )
( 5 )
( 5 )
( 5 )
( 5 )
( 5 )
3.595
3.569
3.537
2.151
( 5 )
( 5 )
( 5 )
( 5 )
( 5 )
( 5 )
( 5 )
( 5 )
1 Northeast region includes New England, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware. 2 Includes Federal, State and local per gallon taxes. 3 Excludes State road taxes, but includes State and local per gallon taxes where applicable. 4 Excludes Federal excise tax. 5 Not available due to program change.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 42 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Fertilizer Prices Paid by Farmers — Northeast and United States: 2014-2016
Item Northeast Region1 United States
March 2014 March 2015 March 2016 March 2014 March 2015 March 2016
dollars per ton dollars per ton dollars per ton dollars per ton dollars per ton dollars per ton
6-24-24 ..........................................
10-10-10 ........................................
10-20-20 ........................................
10-34-0 ..........................................
11-52-0 ..........................................
18-46-0 (DAP) ...............................
19-19-19 ........................................
Ammonium Nitrate .......................
Limestone, Spread .........................
Nitrogen Solution 30% ..................
Superphosphate 44-46% ................
Urea 44-46% .................................
598
476
547
589
644
655
596
(D)
130.00
401
807
636
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
690
518
572
611
620
611
590
560
56.60
359
621
571
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Northeast region includes New England, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware. 2 Not available due to program change.
Feed Prices Paid by Farmers — Northeast and United States: 2014-2016
Item (Units) Northeast Region1 United States
March 2014 March 2015 March 2016 March 2014 March 2015 March 2016
dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars
Alfalfa Meal ....................... cwt
Alfalfa Pellets ..................... cwt
Bran .................................... cwt
Beef Cattle Conc.
32-36% Protein .............. ton
Corn Meal ........................... cwt
Cottonseed Meal, 41% ....... cwt
Dairy Feed
16% Protein2 .................. ton
18% Protein2 .................. ton
20% Protein2 .................. ton
32-38% Protein Conc. ... ton
Hog Feed
14-18% Protein2 3 .......... ton
38-42% Protein Conc. ... ton
Molasses, Liquid ................ cwt
Poultry Feed2
Broiler Grower .............. ton
Chick Starter .................. ton
Laying Feed ................... ton
Turkey Grower .............. ton
Soybean Meal, 44% ............ cwt
Soybean Meal, over 44% .... cwt
Stock Salt ......................... 50 lb
Trace Mineral Blocks ....... 50 lb
35.00
33.30
28.60
614
21.80
27.70
459
438
437
608
525
705
27.20
632
647
555
685
35.70
32.90
7.58
8.47
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
32.10
31.90
30.70
617
23.00
32.90
502
470
434
654
507
666
25.70
654
644
581
619
34.10
31.00
6.60
8.07
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
( 4 )
1 Northeast region includes New England, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware. 2 Complete ration feed, fed without mixing or supplementation. 3 Excluding pig starter. 4 Not available due to program change.
43 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Farm Production Expenditures, Major Input Items, Average per Farm, and Total — Atlantic Region and United States: 2015-2016
Expenditure Farms Reporting1 Average per Farm2 Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
percent percent dollars dollars million dollars million dollars
Atlantic Region3 Livestock, Poultry, and Related Expenses4 ......................................
Feed .................................................................................................
Farm Services5 .................................................................................
Rent6 ................................................................................................
Agricultural Chemicals7 ..................................................................
Fertilizer, Lime, and Soil Conditioners7 ..........................................
Interest .............................................................................................
Taxes (Real Estate and Property)8 ...................................................
Labor ...............................................................................................
Fuels9 ...............................................................................................
Farm Supplies and Repairs10 ...........................................................
Farm Improvements and Construction11 ..........................................
Tractors and Self-Propelled Farm Machinery ..................................
Other Farm Machinery ....................................................................
Seeds and Plants12 ............................................................................
Trucks and Autos .............................................................................
Miscellaneous Capital Expenses13 ...................................................
Total Farm Production Expenditures14 .......................................
United States15 Livestock, Poultry, and Related Expenses4 ......................................
Feed .................................................................................................
Farm Services5 .................................................................................
Rent6 ................................................................................................
Agricultural Chemicals7 ..................................................................
Fertilizer, Lime, and Soil Conditioners7 ..........................................
Interest .............................................................................................
Taxes (Real Estate and Property)8 ...................................................
Labor ...............................................................................................
Fuels9 ...............................................................................................
Farm Supplies and Repairs10 ...........................................................
Farm Improvements and Construction11 ..........................................
Tractors and Self-Propelled Farm Machinery ..................................
Other Farm Machinery ....................................................................
Seeds and Plants12 ............................................................................
Trucks and Autos .............................................................................
Miscellaneous Capital Expenses13 ...................................................
Total Farm Production Expenditures14 .......................................
23.5
66.0
94.6
19.4
33.9
51.1
28.1
100.0
25.6
94.1
90.1
51.9
16.8
15.7
34.7
13.1
4.4
100.0
25.3
56.8
92.3
29.4
41.6
51.4
32.7
99.5
27.4
85.1
80.7
50.9
14.5
16.3
39.2
13.3
4.9
100.0
30.2
69.0
95.0
27.9
42.5
59.2
26.1
100.0
25.0
91.4
87.9
50.3
13.1
14.4
34.4
8.6
5.5
100.0
25.7
57.3
91.1
30.0
45.4
50.4
32.0
99.5
25.8
83.6
80.4
48.8
13.0
15.1
36.3
11.6
5.2
100.0
10,116
24,497
11,749
4,217
2,901
5,582
2,633
4,144
10,140
4,022
7,093
5,899
5,168
2,145
4,924
2,218
268
107,715
22,047
28,408
20,202
15,054
7,090
12,383
4,613
6,216
15,443
5,973
9,081
7,818
5,779
2,962
10,344
2,428
340
176,181
9,252
23,082
12,483
4,259
2,839
5,361
2,325
3,916
11,162
3,402
6,242
5,972
3,696
1,713
5,385
1,738
245
103,074
19,491
27,092
20,319
14,521
7,407
11,451
4,434
5,799
16,616
5,506
8,576
7,065
5,165
2,436
10,623
2,144
390
169,035
4,150
10,050
4,820
1,730
1,190
2,290
1,080
1,700
4,160
1,650
2,910
2,420
2,120
880
2,020
910
110
44,190
45,400
58,500
41,600
31,000
14,600
25,500
9,500
12,800
31,800
12,300
18,700
16,100
11,900
6,100
21,300
5,000
700
362,800
3,780
9,430
5,100
1,740
1,160
2,190
950
1,600
4,560
1,390
2,550
2,440
1,510
700
2,200
710
100
42,110
40,000
55,600
41,700
29,800
15,200
23,500
9,100
11,900
34,100
11,300
17,600
14,500
10,600
5,000
21,800
4,400
800
346,900
1 Number of farms reporting item divided by total number of farms. 2 Total expenditures divided by total number of farms. Items may not sum to total due to rounding. 3 Atlantic Region consists of CT, DE, KY, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, NC, PA, RI, TN, VA, VT, WV. 4 Includes purchases and leasing of livestock and poultry. 5 Includes all crop custom work, veterinary custom services, transportation costs, marketing charges, insurance, leasing of machinery and equipment,
general and miscellaneous business expenses, and utilities. 6 Includes cash rent paid, share rent, plus public and private grazing fees. 7 Includes material and application costs. 8 The sum of real estate taxes and personal property taxes for operator, landlord, and contractor. 9 Includes all other fuels not specifically listed in the questionnaire (natural gas, coal, fuel oil, kerosene, wood, etc.). 10 Includes bedding/litter, marketing containers, power farm shop equipment, oil and lubricants, temporary fencing, miscellaneous non-capital equipment
and supplies, repairs and maintenance of equipment not depreciated, and other small, non-capital equipment. 11 Includes all expenditures related to new construction or repairs of buildings, fences, operator dwelling (if dwelling is owned by operation), and any
improvements to physical structures of land. 12 Includes all purchases of seed, plants, or seed treatments for nursery or farming operation. Excludes bedding plants, nursery stock, and seed purchased
for resale. 13 Records any capital expenses not recorded in specific items on the questionnaire. It was estimated for the first time in 2005. Due to the small size of this
expense, a zero in this line-item denotes less than 5 million dollars. Average value derived from expenditure rounding to zero will also be zero. 14 Includes landlord and contractor share of farm production expenses. May not add due to rounding. 15 United States excludes AK and HI.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 44 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Quarterly and Annual Agricultural Labor Wage Rates for Hired Workers, Number of Workers,
and Hours Worked — Northeast II: 2012-2016 1
Month
and
Year
All Hired Workers Wage Rates by Type of Worker
Total
Expected to be Employed Hours
Worked
During the
Week
Field Livestock
Field
and
Livestock
All Hired
Workers 150 Days
or More
149 Days
or Less
1,000 workers 1,000 workers 1,000 workers hours dollars per hour dollars per hour dollars per hour dollars per hour
January
2012 ............
2013 ............
2014 ............
2015 ............
2016 ............
April
2012 ............
2013 ............
2014 ............
2015 ............
2016 ............
July
2012 ............
2013 ............
2014 ............
2015 ............
2016 ............
October
2012 ............
2013 ............
2014 ............
2015 ............
2016 ............
Annual
2012 ............
2013 ............
2014 ............
2015 ............
2016 ............
25
32
25
22
29
35
40
35
35
33
60
43
44
50
59
48
38
34
39
53
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
21
27
21
20
23
26
30
28
27
27
40
29
25
30
38
38
27
23
29
36
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
4
5
4
2
6
9
10
7
8
6
20
14
19
20
21
10
11
11
10
17
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
34.8
38.2
36.2
39.9
37.3
39.3
39.2
36.8
39.0
38.8
37.7
43.4
38.9
40.7
39.6
37.8
40.9
37.9
43.2
38.2
37.6
40.6
37.6
40.8
38.6
10.50
11.62
12.09
12.64
12.14
10.19
11.43
11.59
11.56
12.30
10.71
10.65
10.52
11.54
11.81
11.48
11.05
11.27
12.15
12.36
10.81
11.08
11.20
11.82
12.11
10.25
10.79
11.64
11.23
12.36
9.84
11.09
12.10
11.39
11.98
12.21
11.09
11.17
11.39
12.41
11.83
11.04
11.20
11.48
12.48
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
10.42
11.25
11.90
11.85
12.25
10.10
11.30
11.75
11.50
12.15
10.95
10.75
10.70
11.50
12.00
11.55
11.05
11.25
11.90
12.40
10.87
11.06
11.29
11.66
12.19
11.86
12.60
12.80
12.97
13.20
11.14
12.44
12.55
12.34
13.14
11.44
11.44
11.25
12.13
12.77
12.13
11.89
11.88
12.67
13.26
11.63
12.03
12.00
12.45
13.06 1 Estimates reflect actual payroll data for the week which includes the 12th of the month. Excludes perquisites. Northeast II Region includes Delaware, Maryland, New
Jersey, and Pennsylvania. 2 Insufficient data for this category.
Farm Real Estate Average Value per Acre, by Region and State, January 1 — Northeast 2012-2016 1
State 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Change
2015 - 2016
dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars percent
Northeast Connecticut .......................
Delaware ...........................
Maine ................................
Maryland ...........................
Massachusetts ...................
New Hampshire ................
New Jersey ........................
New York..........................
Pennsylvania .....................
Rhode Island .....................
Vermont ............................
U.S. Total .................................
11,200
8,150
2,070
6,760
10,400
4,440
12,300
2,650
5,300
13,800
3,060
2,520
11,100
8,170
2,100
6,930
10,400
4,310
12,800
2,600
5,430
13,800
3,200
2,730
11,200
8,180
2,080
6,900
10,400
4,280
12,800
2,700
5,600
13,700
3,260
2,950
11,300
8,180
2,090
7,000
10,400
4,280
13,000
3,000
5,500
13,800
3,300
3,020
11,200
8,400
2,090
7,060
10,400
4,350
12,800
2,980
5,500
13,800
3,320
3,010
-0.9
2.7
0.0
0.9
0.0
1.6
-1.5
-0.7
0.0
0.0
0.6
-0.3 1 Excludes American Indian Reservation land.
45 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Farm Computer Usage — States and United States: 2013, 2015, and 2017
State
Farms
With
computer access
That own or
lease computers
2013 2015 2017 2013 2015 2017
percent percent percent percent percent percent
Alabama ............................................
Arizona1 .............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ...........................................
Colorado ............................................
Florida ...............................................
Georgia ..............................................
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois ................................................
Indiana ...............................................
Iowa ...................................................
Kansas ...............................................
Kentucky ...........................................
Louisiana ...........................................
Maryland2 ..........................................
Michigan ............................................
Minnesota ..........................................
Mississippi .........................................
Missouri .............................................
Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New England3 ....................................
New Jersey ........................................
New Mexico ......................................
New York ..........................................
North Carolina ...................................
North Dakota .....................................
Ohio ...................................................
Oklahoma ..........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
South Carolina ...................................
South Dakota .....................................
Tennessee ..........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ...................................................
Virginia ..............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ....................................
Wisconsin ..........................................
Wyoming ...........................................
United States4 ....................................
65
57
67
75
78
71
69
83
71
66
75
71
64
68
72
71
74
62
66
81
78
83
80
60
72
70
77
68
66
84
62
68
74
64
68
83
66
84
61
76
81
70
65
62
68
77
79
71
69
83
79
72
76
72
65
73
72
71
80
68
66
84
78
84
82
63
73
74
78
69
70
85
64
70
75
68
75
86
68
84
64
77
85
73
65
62
71
77
79
71
69
83
79
76
76
72
65
73
73
71
80
68
69
84
78
84
82
63
77
74
78
69
70
85
64
70
75
68
75
86
68
84
64
77
87
73
63
55
65
72
77
70
67
80
70
65
73
70
61
64
68
69
71
59
65
78
75
81
79
58
69
67
76
65
64
81
60
67
72
61
66
80
65
81
60
73
80
68
63
60
68
74
79
70
67
80
78
70
74
70
61
72
69
69
78
64
66
83
76
81
79
61
71
72
76
68
68
81
62
67
74
62
73
82
67
81
62
73
84
71
63
60
70
74
79
70
67
80
78
75
74
70
65
72
69
71
78
65
69
83
76
81
79
61
74
72
74
68
68
81
62
67
74
66
74
82
67
81
62
73
84
72
Continued on next page.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 46 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Farm Computer Usage — States and United States: 2013, 2015, and 2017 (Continued)
State
Farms
Using computers
for farm business
Use smart phone/
tablet for farm business
With
Internet access
2013 2015 2017 2013 2015 2017 2013 2015 2017
percent percent percent percent percent percent percent percent percent
Alabama ........................................
Arizona1 ........................................
Arkansas .......................................
California ......................................
Colorado .......................................
Florida ...........................................
Georgia .........................................
Idaho .............................................
Illinois ...........................................
Indiana ..........................................
Iowa ..............................................
Kansas ...........................................
Kentucky .......................................
Louisiana ......................................
Maryland2 .....................................
Michigan .......................................
Minnesota .....................................
Mississippi ....................................
Missouri ........................................
Montana ........................................
Nebraska .......................................
New England3 ...............................
New Jersey ....................................
New Mexico .................................
New York .....................................
North Carolina ..............................
North Dakota ................................
Ohio ..............................................
Oklahoma ......................................
Oregon ..........................................
Pennsylvania .................................
South Carolina ..............................
South Dakota ................................
Tennessee ......................................
Texas .............................................
Utah ..............................................
Virginia .........................................
Washington ...................................
West Virginia ................................
Wisconsin .....................................
Wyoming ......................................
United States4 ................................
33
31
36
44
39
46
34
43
53
42
53
36
30
32
37
43
51
30
30
48
47
64
58
30
39
34
51
36
36
48
34
32
38
29
36
45
29
44
31
46
47
40
33
32
40
54
47
46
38
46
55
47
53
39
33
35
44
43
51
32
40
54
56
64
58
35
42
42
56
39
39
51
38
32
46
35
37
48
35
49
35
47
54
43
37
43
45
64
54
51
38
46
59
47
55
47
42
36
49
49
53
41
43
56
56
64
58
35
59
46
62
40
41
55
40
32
50
41
42
51
44
49
39
49
58
47
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
32
32
41
48
41
46
41
45
53
37
43
41
36
28
52
36
44
41
32
40
48
42
47
34
44
38
53
32
39
49
31
32
34
30
34
45
38
39
24
35
42
39
61
55
64
72
75
70
66
79
70
63
71
68
61
63
68
67
70
58
62
77
72
80
79
55
69
66
73
65
63
80
59
63
72
61
66
76
64
80
58
72
78
67
64
62
67
76
78
71
68
79
72
66
74
71
65
66
70
70
75
61
66
77
75
81
79
58
72
71
75
68
69
82
62
67
75
65
68
78
68
80
61
72
79
70
65
62
67
76
78
71
68
79
78
74
74
71
65
68
70
71
77
68
66
79
75
81
82
58
76
71
75
68
69
82
62
67
75
65
70
78
68
80
61
73
83
71
(NA) Not available.
1 Includes Arizona and Nevada. 2 Includes Delaware and Maryland. 3 Includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. 4 Excludes Alaska and Hawaii.
47 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Farm Computer Usage by Economic Class and Type of Farm — Regions and United States: 2013, 2015, and 2017
[Economic class refers to sales and government payments received during the previous year]
Region
Farms
With
computer access
That own or
lease computers
2013 2015 2017 2013 2015 2017
percent percent percent percent percent percent
Northeast1 .........................................
$1,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ...........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ................
$250,000 or more .......................
Crop farms .....................................
Livestock farms .............................
North Central2 .................................
$1,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ...........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ................
$250,000 or more .......................
Crop farms .....................................
Livestock farms .............................
South3 ................................................
$1,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ...........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ................
$250,000 or more .......................
Crop farms .....................................
Livestock farms .............................
West4 .................................................
$1,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ...........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ................
$250,000 or more .......................
Crop farms .....................................
Livestock farms .............................
United States5 ...................................
$1,000 to $9,999 ............................
$10,000 to $99,999 ........................
$100,000 or more ...........................
$100,000 to $249,999 ................
$250,000 or more .......................
Crop farms .....................................
Livestock farms .............................
71
73
70
68
57
79
72
70
72
68
69
80
71
85
72
71
67
66
66
77
70
81
68
67
77
73
77
86
80
90
79
75
70
67
68
80
73
84
71
70
72
75
72
68
57
79
73
71
73
69
71
80
71
85
74
73
68
67
66
77
71
81
69
69
77
73
79
88
82
91
81
76
73
71
70
80
73
85
73
73
72
75
72
70
65
79
73
71
73
69
71
80
73
85
74
73
68
67
66
78
75
81
70
69
77
73
79
90
91
91
81
76
73
71
70
80
76
85
73
73
69
71
67
66
56
75
69
68
70
66
67
78
69
83
70
69
65
64
63
75
69
78
65
65
75
71
75
85
79
89
77
73
68
66
66
78
71
83
69
67
71
73
70
66
56
76
70
69
72
68
68
78
69
83
72
69
67
66
63
76
70
78
66
68
75
71
77
85
79
91
78
73
71
69
67
78
71
83
71
69
72
73
71
69
65
77
70
69
73
68
68
78
73
84
73
72
67
67
66
78
75
81
70
68
76
71
77
89
89
91
78
73
72
69
67
80
76
83
72
70
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Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 48 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Farm Computer Usage by Economic Class and Type of Farm — Regions and United States: 2013, 2015, and 2017 (Continued)
[Economic class refers to sales and government payments received during the previous year]
Region
Farms
Using computers
for farm business
Use smart phone/
tablet for farm business
With
Internet access
2013 2015 2017 2013 2015 2017 2013 2015 2017
percent percent percent percent percent percent percent percent percent
Northeast1 ....................................
$1,000 to $9,999 .......................
$10,000 to $99,999 ...................
$100,000 or more ......................
$100,000 to $249,999 ...........
$250,000 or more ..................
Crop farms ................................
Livestock farms ........................
North Central2 .............................
$1,000 to $9,999 .......................
$10,000 to $99,999 ...................
$100,000 or more ......................
$100,000 to $249,999 ...........
$250,000 or more ..................
Crop farms ................................
Livestock farms ........................
South3 ...........................................
$1,000 to $9,999 .......................
$10,000 to $99,999 ...................
$100,000 or more ......................
$100,000 to $249,999 ...........
$250,000 or more ..................
Crop farms ................................
Livestock farms ........................
West4 ............................................
$1,000 to $9,999 .......................
$10,000 to $99,999 ...................
$100,000 or more ......................
$100,000 to $249,999 ...........
$250,000 or more ..................
Crop farms ................................
Livestock farms ........................
United States5 ..............................
$1,000 to $9,999 .......................
$10,000 to $99,999 ...................
$100,000 or more ......................
$100,000 to $249,999 ...........
$250,000 or more ..................
Crop farms ................................
Livestock farms ........................
44
35
53
61
47
70
44
44
44
27
41
65
56
72
48
37
34
26
42
60
52
67
35
33
43
29
53
68
60
73
46
40
40
28
45
66
56
72
45
36
45
38
53
61
47
70
45
46
46
28
44
67
59
72
50
40
36
30
42
62
53
70
37
36
48
37
57
72
60
82
54
44
43
32
45
66
57
73
47
39
48
38
55
65
62
70
46
49
50
31
50
68
62
73
53
45
42
35
44
68
64
73
46
40
49
37
58
83
77
86
60
44
47
33
49
71
65
75
52
42
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
38
34
38
50
45
54
38
38
40
25
40
55
48
59
43
35
36
30
38
61
57
64
42
34
43
27
48
72
64
76
54
35
39
29
40
59
53
63
44
35
68
70
67
64
56
73
68
67
68
65
64
77
68
82
68
67
64
63
63
75
69
78
64
64
73
69
73
83
76
87
75
71
67
65
65
77
69
82
68
66
69
72
69
64
56
73
70
68
70
67
67
78
69
82
69
68
66
65
63
76
70
79
66
66
74
69
76
85
78
88
77
72
70
67
66
78
71
82
70
68
70
72
69
70
69
73
70
69
70
67
68
78
73
82
70
69
66
65
66
79
74
82
70
66
74
69
76
89
90
89
79
72
71
67
68
79
76
82
71
68
(NA) Not available.
1 Includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. 2 Includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and
Wisconsin. 3 Includes Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. 4 Includes Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. 5 Excludes Alaska and Hawaii.
49 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Primary Method of Internet Access — States and United States: 2013, 2015, and 2017
[Primary method of Internet access for those operators who have access to the Internet]
State
Farms
Dialup DSL Cable
2013 2015 2017 2013 2015 2017 2013 2015 2017
percent percent percent percent percent percent percent percent percent
Alabama .......................................
Arizona1 ........................................
Arkansas .......................................
California ......................................
Colorado .......................................
Florida ..........................................
Georgia .........................................
Idaho .............................................
Illinois ...........................................
Indiana ..........................................
Iowa ..............................................
Kansas ..........................................
Kentucky ......................................
Louisiana ......................................
Maryland2 .....................................
Michigan .......................................
Minnesota .....................................
Mississippi ....................................
Missouri ........................................
Montana ........................................
Nebraska .......................................
New England3 ...............................
New Jersey ...................................
New Mexico .................................
New York .....................................
North Carolina ..............................
North Dakota ................................
Ohio ..............................................
Oklahoma .....................................
Oregon ..........................................
Pennsylvania .................................
South Carolina ..............................
South Dakota ................................
Tennessee .....................................
Texas ............................................
Utah ..............................................
Virginia .........................................
Washington ...................................
West Virginia ...............................
Wisconsin .....................................
Wyoming ......................................
United States4 ...............................
6
3
6
1
3
1
4
12
2
7
6
6
1
1
4
7
7
8
6
3
3
1
1
4
7
8
4
11
4
6
7
7
6
4
6
1
19
5
7
3
9
5
5
2
5
1
3
1
4
2
2
4
5
2
2
1
1
7
2
3
4
2
1
1
2
2
6
6
3
5
4
7
3
3
4
2
3
1
2
3
2
3
1
3
4
1
3
1
1
1
4
1
2
2
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
5
4
4
3
3
4
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
1
2
36
29
41
27
22
44
54
34
26
33
34
25
50
33
20
24
43
47
35
66
38
36
24
61
30
54
31
24
30
29
43
46
40
34
32
53
20
34
34
43
34
35
21
23
35
20
25
43
48
28
26
24
26
25
52
27
18
21
28
31
29
47
27
34
26
28
22
45
34
20
26
23
43
49
27
33
26
32
37
27
50
34
22
30
21
23
35
20
17
42
51
30
26
27
26
25
28
29
22
22
25
25
24
32
32
34
26
31
30
39
16
25
26
32
37
25
27
29
27
36
43
34
47
39
22
29
9
10
10
24
6
7
7
11
17
5
11
18
13
8
23
17
7
10
5
3
5
38
69
6
34
14
30
17
4
15
23
5
8
20
11
11
3
19
12
5
3
13
19
2
14
10
4
18
4
6
14
7
14
17
4
18
26
17
11
8
11
8
8
33
43
5
25
19
16
20
9
7
23
12
16
14
10
15
6
9
11
7
2
12
15
20
19
18
11
18
11
14
11
11
8
10
17
17
25
19
7
7
6
6
4
46
43
11
35
26
5
18
9
20
28
26
7
16
15
26
6
18
15
7
4
15
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Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 50 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Primary Method of Internet Access — States and United States: 2013, 2015, and 2017 (Continued)
[Primary method of Internet access for those operators who have access to the Internet]
State
Farms
Fiber optic Mobile Satellite Other/unknown
2013 2015 2017 2013 2015 2017 2013 2015 2017 2013 2015 2017
percent percent percent percent percent percent percent percent percent percent percent percent
Alabama .........................
Arizona1 .........................
Arkansas ........................
California .......................
Colorado ........................
Florida ............................
Georgia ..........................
Idaho ..............................
Illinois ............................
Indiana ...........................
Iowa ...............................
Kansas ............................
Kentucky ........................
Louisiana .......................
Maryland2 ......................
Michigan ........................
Minnesota ......................
Mississippi .....................
Missouri .........................
Montana .........................
Nebraska ........................
New England3 ................
New Jersey .....................
New Mexico ..................
New York ......................
North Carolina ...............
North Dakota .................
Ohio ...............................
Oklahoma .......................
Oregon ...........................
Pennsylvania ..................
South Carolina ...............
South Dakota .................
Tennessee .......................
Texas ..............................
Utah ...............................
Virginia ..........................
Washington ....................
West Virginia .................
Wisconsin ......................
Wyoming .......................
United States4 .................
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9
13
2
1
13
1
3
2
5
9
15
7
9
1
7
3
23
7
10
22
7
7
5
4
1
1
57
3
3
5
2
4
30
12
4
5
3
3
7
6
12
8
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6
7
23
12
14
12
7
11
16
21
20
16
19
25
17
24
18
33
16
15
21
3
9
28
13
16
11
13
27
12
20
20
15
19
18
6
18
13
9
25
22
17
28
35
11
20
31
19
7
12
19
16
14
17
16
22
18
7
10
17
23
11
12
6
5
14
12
6
9
15
28
23
9
13
9
11
24
5
12
21
20
13
39
17
28
39
22
34
31
18
20
28
23
22
19
20
17
20
20
17
16
20
23
18
23
7
14
41
18
10
11
19
20
23
6
11
15
19
27
19
19
33
17
22
32
21
43
32
12
29
22
23
15
27
32
23
18
30
15
19
22
23
20
21
31
15
16
3
2
11
6
13
4
28
23
21
5
15
7
15
26
21
19
20
12
15
29
21
2
15
11
9
7
16
4
3
5
5
7
5
8
16
5
11
6
6
2
2
8
8
(Z)
6
4
5
7
3
5
6
5
(Z)
10
5
4
2
13
9
2
4
3
6
2
3
4
7
6
4
2
4
2
5
8
2
8
4
4
4
6
4
1
1
2
6
2
5
5
5
9
6
3
3
4
3
5
5
5
5
4
4
2
2
1
5
2
4
6
19
22
3
9
15
8
7
10
11
10
8
5
8
5
4
11
8
19
6
14
13
13
2
4
8
8
6
5
7
10
7
7
5
9
9
9
6
10
8
(NA) Not available.
(Z) Less than half of the unit shown. 1 Includes Arizona and Nevada. 2 Includes Delaware and Maryland. 3 Includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. 4 Excludes Alaska and Hawaii.
51 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Barley Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016
County
and
District
Planted Harvested Yield Production
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
acres acres acres acres bushels bushels bushels bushels
Crawford ......................................
Erie ..............................................
Forest ...........................................
Mercer .........................................
Venango ......................................
Warren .........................................
Other counties ..............................
Northwestern, Total ..................
Bradford ......................................
Cameron ......................................
Clinton .........................................
Elk ...............................................
Lycoming ....................................
McKean .......................................
Potter ...........................................
Sullivan ........................................
Tioga ............................................
Other counties ..............................
North Central, Total ..................
Lackawanna .................................
Susquehanna ................................
Wayne ..........................................
Wyoming .....................................
Other counties ..............................
Northeastern, Total ...................
Armstrong ....................................
Beaver ..........................................
Butler ...........................................
Clarion .........................................
Indiana .........................................
Jefferson ......................................
Lawrence .....................................
Other counties ..............................
West Central, Total ...................
Blair .............................................
Cambria .......................................
Centre ..........................................
Clearfield .....................................
Columbia .....................................
Dauphin .......................................
Huntingdon ..................................
Juniata ..........................................
Mifflin .........................................
Montour .......................................
Northumberland ...........................
Perry ............................................
Snyder ..........................................
Union ...........................................
Other counties ..............................
Central, Total .............................
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,700
1,700
( 1 )
600
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,100
500
900
( 1 )
( 1 )
2,200
2,000
( 1 )
900
3,100
11,300
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
780
780
( 1 )
410
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
970
350
500
( 1 )
( 1 )
2,070
1,440
( 1 )
500
2,660
8,900
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
41.8
41.8
( 1 )
51.5
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
75.2
71.1
70.2
( 1 )
( 1 )
47.1
67.6
( 1 )
72.0
63.5
62.2
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
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( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
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( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
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( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
32,600
32,600
( 1 )
21,100
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
72,900
24,900
35,100
( 1 )
( 1 )
97,600
97,400
( 1 )
36,000
169,000
554,000
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
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Barley Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016 (Continued)
County
and
District
Planted Harvested Yield Production
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
acres acres acres acres bushels bushels bushels bushels
Carbon ........................................
Lehigh .........................................
Luzerne .......................................
Monroe........................................
Northampton ...............................
Pike .............................................
Schuylkill ....................................
Other counties .............................
East Central, Total ....................
Allegheny ....................................
Fayette ........................................
Greene .........................................
Somerset .....................................
Washington .................................
Westmoreland .............................
Other counties .............................
Southwestern, Total ..................
Adams .........................................
Bedford .......................................
Cumberland ................................
Franklin .......................................
Fulton ..........................................
York ............................................
Other counties .............................
South Central, Total .................
Berks ...........................................
Bucks ..........................................
Chester ........................................
Delaware .....................................
Lancaster .....................................
Lebanon ......................................
Montgomery ...............................
Philadelphia ................................
Other counties .............................
Southeastern, Total ...................
Other districts ...........................
Pennsylvania Total ....................
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
900
2,100
3,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
800
800
1,300
600
2,800
8,000
1,400
3,100
( 2 )
17,200
4,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
9,200
4,400
( 1 )
( 1 )
2,100
20,000
1,000
55,000
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
55,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
670
550
1,220
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
560
560
940
450
2,250
6,100
860
2,500
( 2 )
13,100
2,780
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
6,710
3,480
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,830
14,800
640
40,000
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
38,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
67.8
48.0
58.9
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
42.1
42.1
70.6
55.1
59.6
67.4
50.9
74.8
( 2 )
66.2
65.1
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
70.3
71.3
( 1 )
( 1 )
65.6
69.0
46.9
65.0
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
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( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
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( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
75.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
45,400
26,400
71,800
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
23,600
23,600
66,400
24,800
134,000
411,000
43,800
187,000
( 2 )
867,000
181,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
472,000
248,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
120,000
1,021,000
30,000
2,600,000
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
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( 3 )
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( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
2,850,000 1 Represents zero or is included in Other counties. 2 Represents zero or is included in Other districts. 3 Not available due to program change.
53 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Corn Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015
County
and
District
All
Planted
Grain Silage
Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production
acres acres bushels bushels acres tons tons
Crawford ..............................
Erie ......................................
Forest ...................................
Mercer .................................
Venango ..............................
Warren .................................
Other counties ......................
Northwestern, Total ..........
Bradford ..............................
Cameron ..............................
Clinton .................................
Elk .......................................
Lycoming ............................
McKean ...............................
Potter ...................................
Sullivan ................................
Tioga ....................................
Other counties ......................
North Central, Total ..........
Lackawanna .........................
Susquehanna ........................
Wayne ..................................
Wyoming .............................
Other counties ......................
Northeastern, Total ...........
Armstrong ............................
Beaver ..................................
Butler ...................................
Clarion .................................
Indiana .................................
Jefferson ..............................
Lawrence .............................
Other counties ......................
West Central, Total ...........
Blair .....................................
Cambria ...............................
Centre ..................................
Clearfield .............................
Columbia .............................
Dauphin ...............................
Huntingdon ..........................
Juniata ..................................
Mifflin .................................
Montour ...............................
Northumberland ...................
Perry ....................................
Snyder ..................................
Union ...................................
Other counties ......................
Central, Total .....................
43,000
22,300
( 1 )
37,000
7,000
( 1 )
6,700
116,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
11,500
1,200
25,400
1,300
5,800
( 1 )
16,000
38,800
100,000
2,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
11,700
14,000
16,400
6,100
20,000
12,700
29,100
9,200
20,500
( 2 )
114,000
22,500
14,600
33,200
8,100
21,100
20,000
27,800
23,500
22,100
( 1 )
( 1 )
24,400
22,500
21,200
45,000
306,000
30,200
18,500
( 1 )
24,000
5,300
( 1 )
3,000
81,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
7,800
800
22,600
700
2,100
( 1 )
6,900
22,800
63,700
1,100
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,900
6,000
13,800
4,800
17,100
9,900
22,900
7,200
14,800
( 2 )
90,500
11,100
10,900
23,400
6,800
18,900
15,300
12,500
15,600
15,700
( 1 )
( 1 )
17,200
18,300
14,600
36,700
217,000
102.3
125.9
( 1 )
122.7
102.8
( 1 )
123.3
114.6
( 1 )
( 1 )
138.3
102.5
139.2
106.4
116.7
( 1 )
132.6
136.8
135.9
113.6
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
116.3
115.8
98.2
134.4
115.5
108.6
112.4
107.6
114.9
( 2 )
111.6
167.6
107.3
162.2
132.4
146.8
151.0
140.0
132.1
162.4
( 1 )
( 1 )
149.1
116.7
158.9
161.0
147.9
3,090,000
2,330,000
( 1 )
2,945,000
545,000
( 1 )
370,000
9,280,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,079,000
82,000
3,145,000
74,500
245,000
( 1 )
915,000
3,119,500
8,660,000
125,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
570,000
695,000
1,355,000
645,000
1,975,000
1,075,000
2,575,000
775,000
1,700,000
( 2 )
10,100,000
1,860,000
1,170,000
3,795,000
900,000
2,775,000
2,310,000
1,750,000
2,060,000
2,550,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
2,565,000
2,135,000
2,320,000
5,910,000
32,100,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
12,400
( 1 )
3,600
17,500
33,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
3,700
400
2,800
( 1 )
3,600
1,500
9,000
15,000
36,000
( 1 )
3,800
1,100
( 1 )
3,000
7,900
2,500
1,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
5,400
1,900
5,700
5,200
22,000
11,400
3,500
9,800
1,300
1,700
4,200
14,400
7,800
6,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
7,200
( 1 )
6,600
11,800
86,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
14.5
( 1 )
15.5
15.5
15.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
24.0
17.5
20.0
( 1 )
18.5
14.5
14.5
15.0
16.5
( 1 )
16.5
17.5
( 1 )
14.0
16.0
14.0
15.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
16.5
15.5
14.0
14.5
15.0
22.0
16.0
22.5
16.0
18.5
23.0
20.5
21.0
23.5
( 1 )
( 1 )
20.5
( 1 )
21.5
21.5
21.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
180,000
( 1 )
55,000
270,000
505,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
89,000
7,000
56,000
( 1 )
67,000
22,000
130,000
224,000
595,000
( 1 )
63,000
19,500
( 1 )
42,500
125,000
35,000
19,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
90,000
29,000
81,000
75,500
330,000
250,000
56,000
222,000
21,000
31,500
97,000
296,000
162,000
148,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
146,000
( 1 )
141,000
254,500
1,825,000
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County
and
District
All
Planted
Grain Silage
Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production
acres acres bushels bushels acres tons tons
Carbon .................................
Lehigh ..................................
Luzerne ................................
Monroe.................................
Northampton ........................
Pike ......................................
Schuylkill .............................
Other counties ......................
East Central, Total .............
Allegheny .............................
Fayette .................................
Greene ..................................
Somerset ..............................
Washington ..........................
Westmoreland ......................
Other counties ......................
Southwestern, Total ...........
Adams ..................................
Bedford ................................
Cumberland .........................
Franklin ................................
Fulton ...................................
York .....................................
Other counties ......................
South Central, Total ..........
Berks ....................................
Bucks ...................................
Chester .................................
Delaware ..............................
Lancaster ..............................
Lebanon ...............................
Montgomery ........................
Philadelphia .........................
Other counties ......................
Southeastern, Total ............
Other districts ....................
Pennsylvania Total .............
( 1 )
24,500
10,100
( 1 )
26,500
( 1 )
22,500
4,400
88,000
( 1 )
12,000
( 1 )
29,800
5,900
20,400
1,900
70,000
30,800
( 1 )
37,200
68,000
( 1 )
74,000
41,000
251,000
62,700
14,100
40,000
( 1 )
124,500
34,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
5,100
281,000
-
1,340,000
( 1 )
23,400
9,000
( 1 )
24,600
( 1 )
20,000
3,800
80,800
( 1 )
8,200
( 1 )
17,100
3,100
15,100
1,500
45,000
22,400
( 1 )
22,000
36,900
( 1 )
66,700
24,000
172,000
42,800
11,800
28,500
( 1 )
72,600
24,200
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,100
184,000
-
940,000
( 1 )
169.9
121.2
( 1 )
160.8
( 1 )
138.5
126.1
151.9
( 1 )
108.2
( 1 )
105.8
125.8
102.6
92.0
106.1
141.7
( 1 )
161.8
146.6
( 1 )
172.8
128.3
155.5
167.1
150.8
194.7
( 1 )
190.8
193.2
( 1 )
( 1 )
132.4
182.3
-
147.0
( 1 )
3,975,000
1,091,000
( 1 )
3,955,000
( 1 )
2,770,000
479,000
12,270,000
( 1 )
887,000
( 1 )
1,810,000
390,000
1,550,000
138,000
4,775,000
3,175,000
( 1 )
3,560,000
5,410,000
( 1 )
11,525,000
3,080,000
26,750,000
7,150,000
1,780,000
5,550,000
( 1 )
13,852,000
4,675,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
543,000
33,550,000
-
138,180,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,700
( 1 )
2,500
2,300
6,500
( 1 )
3,800
( 1 )
( 1 )
2,700
5,300
12,700
24,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
15,000
31,100
3,200
7,100
20,700
77,100
19,700
2,300
11,500
( 1 )
51,800
10,400
( 1 )
( 1 )
800
96,500
-
390,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
18.0
( 1 )
15.5
18.0
17.0
( 1 )
17.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
14.5
14.5
14.5
15.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
22.0
20.5
17.0
21.0
19.5
20.5
23.0
23.0
21.5
( 1 )
26.0
26.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
25.0
24.5
-
20.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
30,300
( 1 )
38,600
41,100
110,000
( 1 )
64,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
39,000
78,000
184,000
365,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
331,000
633,000
54,000
150,000
402,000
1,570,000
452,000
53,000
245,000
( 1 )
1,335,000
270,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
20,000
2,375,000
-
7,800,000
- Represents zero. 1 Represents zero or is included in Other counties. 2 Represents zero or is included in Other districts.
55 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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County
and
District
All
Planted
Grain Silage
Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production
acres acres bushels bushels acres tons tons
Crawford ..............................
Erie ......................................
Forest ...................................
Mercer .................................
Venango ..............................
Warren .................................
Other counties ......................
Northwestern, Total ..........
Bradford ..............................
Cameron ..............................
Clinton .................................
Elk .......................................
Lycoming ............................
McKean ...............................
Potter ...................................
Sullivan ................................
Tioga ....................................
Other counties ......................
North Central, Total ..........
Lackawanna .........................
Susquehanna ........................
Wayne ..................................
Wyoming .............................
Other counties ......................
Northeastern, Total ...........
Armstrong ............................
Beaver ..................................
Butler ...................................
Clarion .................................
Indiana .................................
Jefferson ..............................
Lawrence .............................
Other counties ......................
West Central, Total ...........
Blair .....................................
Cambria ...............................
Centre ..................................
Clearfield .............................
Columbia .............................
Dauphin ...............................
Huntingdon ..........................
Juniata ..................................
Mifflin .................................
Montour ...............................
Northumberland ...................
Perry ....................................
Snyder ..................................
Union ...................................
Other counties ......................
Central, Total .....................
( 1 )
22,100
500
35,400
7,100
( 1 )
39,900
105,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
10,000
1,500
23,700
( 1 )
( 1 )
3,300
15,700
39,700
93,900
( 1 )
6,800
( 1 )
5,600
5,500
17,900
20,800
5,300
20,400
( 1 )
34,900
( 1 )
20,200
23,400
125,000
28,500
14,500
32,200
7,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
28,000
25,000
24,500
9,100
45,900
34,800
( 1 )
21,100
63,800
335,000
( 1 )
19,800
400
28,500
6,000
( 1 )
28,800
83,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,150
1,050
19,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
2,000
9,200
21,900
57,800
( 1 )
1,800
( 1 )
3,600
2,700
8,100
17,100
4,400
16,300
( 1 )
29,300
( 1 )
15,700
19,000
101,800
11,900
9,850
19,100
5,350
( 1 )
( 1 )
9,950
14,400
9,400
7,450
38,400
18,200
( 1 )
12,500
47,500
204,000
( 1 )
149.9
105.0
142.6
150.3
( 1 )
146.4
146.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
73.5
120.0
119.9
( 1 )
( 1 )
102.5
136.4
105.2
113.0
( 1 )
119.4
( 1 )
105.6
124.1
114.8
108.8
124.1
136.1
( 1 )
121.5
( 1 )
136.9
115.9
123.2
106.4
117.5
109.7
72.5
( 1 )
( 1 )
82.4
76.7
81.5
134.9
129.6
92.0
( 1 )
130.4
114.7
109.5
( 1 )
2,968,000
42,000
4,063,000
902,000
( 1 )
4,216,000
12,191,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
305,000
126,000
2,338,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
205,000
1,255,000
2,304,000
6,533,000
( 1 )
215,000
( 1 )
380,000
335,000
930,000
1,860,000
546,000
2,218,000
( 1 )
3,560,000
( 1 )
2,150,000
2,203,000
12,537,000
1,266,000
1,157,000
2,096,000
388,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
820,000
1,105,000
766,000
1,005,000
4,975,000
1,675,000
( 1 )
1,630,000
5,448,000
22,331,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
21,100
21,100
( 1 )
( 1 )
5,800
350
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
28,350
34,500
1,300
4,900
1,500
1,900
( 2 )
9,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
22,300
22,300
16,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
10,600
( 1 )
1,600
( 1 )
16,400
( 1 )
( 1 )
83,500
128,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
23.0
23.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
13.5
15.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
14.0
14.0
14.0
17.5
20.0
13.5
( 2 )
16.5
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
15.0
15.0
17.5
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
14.0
( 1 )
17.5
( 1 )
13.5
( 1 )
( 1 )
15.0
15.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
482,000
482,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
77,000
5,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
402,700
485,000
18,000
86,000
30,000
26,000
( 2 )
160,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
334,000
334,000
290,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
147,000
( 1 )
28,000
( 1 )
218,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,260,000
1,943,000
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Corn Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2016 (Continued)
County
and
District
All
Planted
Grain Silage
Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production
acres acres bushels bushels acres tons tons
Carbon .................................
Lehigh ..................................
Luzerne ................................
Monroe.................................
Northampton ........................
Pike ......................................
Schuylkill .............................
Other counties ......................
East Central, Total .............
Allegheny .............................
Fayette .................................
Greene ..................................
Somerset ..............................
Washington ..........................
Westmoreland ......................
Other counties ......................
Southwestern, Total ...........
Adams ..................................
Bedford ................................
Cumberland .........................
Franklin ................................
Fulton ...................................
York .....................................
Other counties ......................
South Central, Total ..........
Berks ....................................
Bucks ...................................
Chester .................................
Delaware ..............................
Lancaster ..............................
Lebanon ...............................
Montgomery ........................
Philadelphia .........................
Other counties ......................
Southeastern, Total ............
Other districts ....................
Pennsylvania Total .............
( 1 )
28,600
9,600
( 1 )
29,500
( 1 )
21,500
5,500
94,700
1,100
11,000
900
25,500
5,500
17,500
( 2 )
61,500
36,700
33,700
44,200
75,800
12,100
78,500
( 2 )
281,000
65,700
13,800
36,200
( 1 )
123,500
41,700
( 1 )
( 1 )
5,100
286,000
-
1,400,000
( 1 )
26,200
7,800
( 1 )
26,900
( 1 )
18,900
4,600
84,400
800
8,000
700
16,400
3,500
13,300
( 2 )
42,700
25,000
15,200
26,500
38,000
5,700
67,400
( 2 )
177,800
45,000
11,500
28,700
( 1 )
76,000
25,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
3,700
189,900
-
950,000
( 1 )
141.6
99.6
( 1 )
143.1
( 1 )
119.1
121.5
132.1
75.0
124.9
107.1
141.3
122.0
131.7
( 2 )
131.9
106.0
83.2
101.5
131.6
71.1
150.6
( 2 )
124.6
124.4
106.1
170.2
( 1 )
177.4
141.8
( 1 )
( 1 )
96.2
153.2
-
129.0
( 1 )
3,710,000
777,000
( 1 )
3,850,000
( 1 )
2,251,000
559,000
11,147,000
60,000
999,000
75,000
2,318,000
427,000
1,751,000
( 2 )
5,630,000
2,650,000
1,265,000
2,690,000
5,000,000
405,000
10,150,000
( 2 )
22,160,000
5,600,000
1,220,000
4,886,000
( 1 )
13,485,000
3,544,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
356,000
29,091,000
-
122,550,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
9,000
9,000
( 1 )
3,000
( 1 )
9,100
1,950
( 1 )
4,450
18,500
11,600
18,400
( 1 )
37,700
6,300
( 1 )
27,300
101,300
20,600
( 1 )
7,450
( 1 )
46,900
16,600
1,050
( 1 )
2,500
95,100
-
440,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
14.0
14.0
( 1 )
20.5
( 1 )
17.0
15.5
( 1 )
18.0
17.5
15.0
14.0
( 1 )
18.5
15.0
( 1 )
17.5
17.0
17.0
( 1 )
23.5
( 1 )
25.5
21.0
19.0
( 1 )
18.0
22.5
-
17.5
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
127,000
127,000
( 1 )
62,000
( 1 )
153,000
30,000
( 1 )
81,000
326,000
176,000
260,000
( 1 )
702,000
94,000
( 1 )
481,000
1,713,000
350,000
( 1 )
175,000
( 1 )
1,190,000
350,000
20,000
( 1 )
45,000
2,130,000
-
7,700,000
- Represents zero. 1 Represents zero or is included in Other counties. 2 Represents zero or is included in Other districts.
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County
and
District
Alfalfa Other
Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production
acres tons tons acres tons tons
Crawford .......................................
Erie ................................................
Forest ............................................
Mercer ...........................................
Venango ........................................
Warren ..........................................
Other counties ...............................
Northwestern, Total ....................
Bradford ........................................
Cameron ........................................
Clinton ..........................................
Elk .................................................
Lycoming ......................................
McKean .........................................
Potter .............................................
Sullivan .........................................
Tioga .............................................
Other counties ...............................
North Central, Total ...................
Lackawanna ..................................
Susquehanna .................................
Wayne ...........................................
Wyoming ......................................
Other counties ...............................
Northeastern, Total .....................
Armstrong .....................................
Beaver ...........................................
Butler ............................................
Clarion ..........................................
Indiana ..........................................
Jefferson ........................................
Lawrence .......................................
Other counties ...............................
West Central, Total .....................
Blair ..............................................
Cambria .........................................
Centre ............................................
Clearfield ......................................
Columbia .......................................
Dauphin .........................................
Huntingdon ...................................
Juniata ...........................................
Mifflin ...........................................
Montour ........................................
Northumberland ............................
Perry ..............................................
Snyder ...........................................
Union ............................................
Other counties ...............................
Central, Total ..............................
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2,900
( 1 )
23,100
26,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
9,000
( 1 )
4,900
( 1 )
( 1 )
46,100
60,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
11,000
11,000
( 1 )
8,800
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
8,500
54,700
72,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
9,500
5,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
6,000
5,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
5,400
( 1 )
5,200
44,000
81,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.00
( 1 )
1.85
1.85
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
3.35
( 1 )
2.95
( 1 )
( 1 )
1.65
2.05
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1.80
1.80
( 1 )
2.05
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.40
2.10
2.15
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.95
2.40
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
3.75
3.95
( 1 )
( 1 )
3.60
( 1 )
2.50
2.95
3.05
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
5,800
( 1 )
42,700
48,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
30,000
( 1 )
14,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
77,000
121,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
20,000
20,000
( 1 )
18,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
20,500
114,500
153,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
28,000
13,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
22,500
21,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
19,500
( 1 )
13,000
130,500
248,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
900
15,000
7,100
( 1 )
50,500
73,500
49,800
1,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
12,000
7,500
8,000
5,000
40,000
6,200
130,000
( 1 )
34,000
( 1 )
13,000
32,000
79,000
14,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
7,500
54,000
75,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
8,200
( 1 )
14,000
13,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
14,500
( 1 )
4,100
57,700
111,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
1.65
2.45
1.95
( 1 )
2.10
2.15
2.00
1.35
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.35
1.60
2.40
1.40
2.00
1.75
2.00
( 1 )
1.75
( 1 )
2.00
1.90
1.85
2.50
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.35
1.95
2.10
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1.95
( 1 )
2.65
1.80
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.35
( 1 )
2.80
2.30
2.30
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,500
36,500
14,000
( 1 )
107,000
159,000
99,500
2,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
28,000
12,000
19,000
7,000
80,500
11,000
259,000
( 1 )
60,000
( 1 )
26,000
61,000
147,000
35,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
17,500
105,500
158,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
16,000
( 1 )
37,000
23,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
34,000
( 1 )
11,500
133,500
255,500
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Dry Hay Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015 (Continued)
County
and
District
Alfalfa Other
Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production
acres tons tons acres tons tons
Carbon ........................................
Lehigh .........................................
Luzerne .......................................
Monroe........................................
Northampton ...............................
Pike .............................................
Schuylkill ....................................
Other counties .............................
East Central, Total ....................
Allegheny ....................................
Fayette ........................................
Greene .........................................
Somerset .....................................
Washington .................................
Westmoreland .............................
Other counties .............................
Southwestern, Total ..................
Adams .........................................
Bedford .......................................
Cumberland ................................
Franklin .......................................
Fulton ..........................................
York ............................................
Other counties .............................
South Central, Total .................
Berks ...........................................
Bucks ..........................................
Chester ........................................
Delaware .....................................
Lancaster .....................................
Lebanon ......................................
Montgomery ...............................
Philadelphia ................................
Other counties .............................
Southeastern, Total ...................
Other districts ...........................
Pennsylvania Total ....................
1,100
4,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,700
( 1 )
( 1 )
6,700
17,000
2,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
57,500
60,000
3,000
( 1 )
9,000
15,000
( 1 )
7,500
15,500
50,000
18,600
( 1 )
7,600
( 1 )
19,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
7,800
53,000
-
430,000
2.25
4.20
( 1 )
( 1 )
3.60
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.80
3.35
1.40
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.35
2.35
3.50
( 1 )
4.00
2.80
( 1 )
3.80
2.15
3.00
2.95
( 1 )
3.15
( 1 )
4.15
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.80
3.40
-
2.60
2,500
18,800
( 1 )
( 1 )
17,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
18,700
57,000
3,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
136,500
140,000
10,500
( 1 )
36,000
42,000
( 1 )
28,500
33,000
150,000
55,000
( 1 )
24,000
( 1 )
79,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
22,000
180,000
-
1,118,000
2,600
4,000
( 1 )
3,100
4,800
700
( 1 )
14,800
30,000
( 1 )
28,000
( 1 )
24,000
36,000
( 1 )
40,000
128,000
27,000
( 1 )
15,500
27,000
( 1 )
25,000
38,000
132,500
33,000
16,500
22,000
( 1 )
14,000
7,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
6,900
100,000
-
860,000
1.90
2.90
( 1 )
1.95
2.20
1.45
( 1 )
2.05
2.15
( 1 )
2.35
( 1 )
2.00
1.80
( 1 )
1.75
1.95
3.05
( 1 )
2.80
2.20
( 1 )
2.70
2.35
2.60
2.45
1.70
2.80
( 1 )
3.55
3.50
( 1 )
( 1 )
1.60
2.60
-
2.20
5,000
11,500
( 1 )
6,000
10,500
1,000
( 1 )
30,500
64,500
( 1 )
66,000
( 1 )
48,000
65,000
( 1 )
70,000
249,000
82,000
( 1 )
43,500
60,000
( 1 )
68,000
88,500
342,000
80,500
28,000
62,000
( 1 )
50,000
26,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
11,000
258,000
-
1,892,000
- Represents zero. 1 Represents zero or is included in Other counties.
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Dry Hay Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2016
County
and
District
Alfalfa Other
Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production
acres tons tons acres tons tons
Crawford .......................................
Erie ................................................
Forest ............................................
Mercer ...........................................
Venango ........................................
Warren ..........................................
Other counties ...............................
Northwestern, Total ....................
Bradford ........................................
Cameron ........................................
Clinton ..........................................
Elk .................................................
Lycoming ......................................
McKean .........................................
Potter .............................................
Sullivan .........................................
Tioga .............................................
Other counties ...............................
North Central, Total ...................
Lackawanna ..................................
Susquehanna .................................
Wayne ...........................................
Wyoming ......................................
Other counties ...............................
Northeastern, Total .....................
Armstrong .....................................
Beaver ...........................................
Butler ............................................
Clarion ..........................................
Indiana ..........................................
Jefferson ........................................
Lawrence .......................................
Other counties ...............................
West Central, Total .....................
Blair ..............................................
Cambria .........................................
Centre ............................................
Clearfield ......................................
Columbia .......................................
Dauphin .........................................
Huntingdon ...................................
Juniata ...........................................
Mifflin ...........................................
Montour ........................................
Northumberland ............................
Perry ..............................................
Snyder ...........................................
Union ............................................
Other counties ...............................
Central, Total ..............................
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
22,000
22,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,300
( 1 )
51,100
55,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
9,000
9,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
55,000
55,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
69,000
69,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
3.25
3.25
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1.75
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.75
( 1 )
3.25
3.15
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1.80
1.80
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.60
2.60
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.55
2.55
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
72,000
72,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
3,600
( 1 )
164,800
173,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
16,000
16,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
142,000
142,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
177,000
177,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
9,000
( 1 )
74,000
83,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
3,800
3,500
( 1 )
8,200
( 1 )
( 1 )
53,900
89,600
159,000
9,100
38,600
33,600
14,700
( 2 )
96,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
91,000
91,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
12,400
( 1 )
( 1 )
15,100
( 1 )
10,800
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
18,200
( 1 )
( 1 )
77,500
134,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.30
( 1 )
2.00
2.05
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.10
1.55
( 1 )
1.40
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.10
2.00
2.00
2.10
2.40
2.00
1.45
( 2 )
2.05
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.15
2.15
( 1 )
( 1 )
3.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.40
( 1 )
2.65
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.15
( 1 )
( 1 )
1.75
2.05
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
20,500
( 1 )
149,500
170,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
8,000
5,500
( 1 )
11,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
114,000
180,000
319,000
19,000
92,000
66,500
21,500
( 2 )
199,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
194,000
194,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
37,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
36,000
( 1 )
28,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
39,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
136,500
277,000
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County
and
District
Alfalfa Other
Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production
acres tons tons acres tons tons
Carbon ........................................
Lehigh .........................................
Luzerne .......................................
Monroe........................................
Northampton ...............................
Pike .............................................
Schuylkill ....................................
Other counties .............................
East Central, Total ....................
Allegheny ....................................
Fayette ........................................
Greene .........................................
Somerset .....................................
Washington .................................
Westmoreland .............................
Other counties .............................
Southwestern, Total ..................
Adams .........................................
Bedford .......................................
Cumberland ................................
Franklin .......................................
Fulton ..........................................
York ............................................
Other counties .............................
South Central, Total .................
Berks ...........................................
Bucks ..........................................
Chester ........................................
Delaware .....................................
Lancaster .....................................
Lebanon ......................................
Montgomery ...............................
Philadelphia ................................
Other counties .............................
Southeastern, Total ...................
Other districts ...........................
Pennsylvania Total ....................
( 1 )
4,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,900
( 1 )
( 1 )
7,500
17,000
1,800
( 1 )
( 1 )
8,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
29,700
40,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
14,600
3,000
( 1 )
23,400
41,000
13,800
( 1 )
7,300
( 1 )
14,400
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
6,500
42,000
-
350,000
( 1 )
3.75
( 1 )
( 1 )
3.90
( 1 )
( 1 )
3.05
3.45
2.10
( 1 )
( 1 )
3.15
( 1 )
( 1 )
3.00
3.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
4.05
2.65
( 1 )
2.90
3.30
3.15
( 1 )
3.70
( 1 )
3.70
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
5.05
3.75
-
3.00
( 1 )
17,200
( 1 )
( 1 )
19,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
22,800
59,000
3,800
( 1 )
( 1 )
26,800
( 1 )
( 1 )
88,400
119,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
59,000
7,900
( 1 )
68,100
135,000
43,600
( 1 )
27,100
( 1 )
53,400
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
32,900
157,000
-
1,050,000
2,900
4,500
( 1 )
3,100
4,100
700
( 1 )
17,700
33,000
3,400
( 1 )
27,600
31,200
39,600
( 1 )
46,200
148,000
28,900
( 1 )
( 1 )
35,000
( 1 )
30,200
61,900
156,000
33,200
18,400
( 1 )
( 1 )
15,600
( 1 )
7,500
( 1 )
25,300
100,000
-
1,000,000
1.70
2.45
( 1 )
1.60
2.30
1.45
( 1 )
2.05
2.05
1.45
( 1 )
1.75
2.90
1.60
( 1 )
1.90
2.00
2.30
( 1 )
( 1 )
2.60
( 1 )
2.45
1.90
2.25
1.65
2.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
3.25
( 1 )
2.25
( 1 )
2.65
2.25
-
2.10
5,000
11,000
( 1 )
5,000
9,500
1,000
( 1 )
36,500
68,000
5,000
( 1 )
48,000
90,500
63,500
( 1 )
88,000
295,000
67,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
91,500
( 1 )
73,500
119,000
351,000
55,500
36,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
50,500
( 1 )
17,000
( 1 )
67,500
227,000
-
2,100,000
- Represents zero. 1 Represents zero or is included in Other counties.
61 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Oats Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016
County
and
District
Planted Harvested Yield Production
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
acres acres acres acres bushels bushels bushels bushels
Crawford ............................
Erie ....................................
Forest .................................
Mercer ...............................
Venango ............................
Warren ...............................
Other counties ....................
Northwestern, Total ........
Bradford ............................
Cameron ............................
Clinton ...............................
Elk .....................................
Lycoming ..........................
McKean .............................
Potter .................................
Sullivan ..............................
Tioga ..................................
Other counties ....................
North Central, Total ........
Lackawanna .......................
Susquehanna ......................
Wayne ................................
Wyoming ...........................
Other counties ....................
Northeastern, Total .........
Armstrong ..........................
Beaver ................................
Butler .................................
Clarion ...............................
Indiana ...............................
Jefferson ............................
Lawrence ...........................
Other counties ....................
West Central, Total .........
Blair ...................................
Cambria .............................
Centre ................................
Clearfield ...........................
Columbia ...........................
Dauphin .............................
Huntingdon ........................
Juniata ................................
Mifflin ...............................
Montour .............................
Northumberland .................
Perry ..................................
Snyder ................................
Union .................................
Other counties ....................
Central, Total ...................
4,200
2,400
( 1 )
3,600
1,500
( 1 )
700
12,400
3,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,800
( 1 )
1,400
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,100
10,900
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
2,800
800
3,500
3,200
4,000
2,100
1,700
( 2 )
18,100
1,200
5,200
2,200
2,000
1,100
700
( 1 )
1,300
900
( 1 )
900
1,600
1,000
( 1 )
3,600
21,700
4,100
2,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,000
1,200
2,900
11,500
2,400
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,500
( 1 )
1,000
( 1 )
1,300
1,400
7,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,200
1,200
2,400
900
2,700
2,300
3,900
1,500
1,900
( 2 )
15,600
1,200
4,300
2,100
1,700
1,000
600
2,100
800
700
( 1 )
700
1,700
700
( 1 )
800
18,400
3,100
1,700
( 1 )
2,800
700
( 1 )
600
8,900
1,150
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,400
( 1 )
1,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
3,050
6,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
2,400
600
2,900
3,000
2,900
1,800
1,500
( 2 )
15,100
400
2,800
1,900
1,500
900
600
( 1 )
400
800
( 1 )
600
1,200
800
( 1 )
2,000
13,900
1,300
1,200
( 1 )
( 1 )
700
500
2,200
5,900
700
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,000
( 1 )
600
( 1 )
600
800
3,700
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
500
500
1,700
800
2,100
1,900
3,200
1,100
1,600
( 2 )
12,400
300
3,300
1,500
1,400
600
500
1,100
400
500
( 1 )
400
1,000
500
( 1 )
400
11,900
55.2
51.8
( 1 )
59.6
31.4
( 1 )
48.3
53.6
59.1
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
59.3
( 1 )
73.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
60.3
61.8
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
47.1
56.7
45.2
53.7
57.6
46.7
56.7
( 2 )
51.3
55.0
63.6
60.5
56.0
53.3
75.0
( 1 )
50.0
50.0
( 1 )
68.3
51.7
45.0
( 1 )
55.5
57.7
68.5
74.2
( 1 )
( 1 )
78.6
66.0
67.7
70.3
58.6
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
56.0
( 1 )
68.3
( 1 )
59.2
51.9
58.1
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
64.0
64.0
51.8
71.3
66.2
71.6
61.6
58.2
74.4
( 2 )
64.5
76.7
67.3
69.3
61.4
58.3
74.0
68.2
55.0
78.0
( 1 )
77.5
72.0
72.0
( 1 )
55.0
67.6
171,000
88,000
( 1 )
167,000
22,000
( 1 )
29,000
477,000
68,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
83,000
( 1 )
73,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
184,000
408,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
113,000
34,000
131,000
161,000
167,000
84,000
85,000
( 2 )
775,000
22,000
178,000
115,000
84,000
48,000
45,000
( 1 )
20,000
40,000
( 1 )
41,000
62,000
36,000
( 1 )
111,000
802,000
89,000
89,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
55,000
33,000
149,000
415,000
41,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
56,000
( 1 )
41,000
( 1 )
35,500
41,500
215,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
32,000
32,000
88,000
57,000
139,000
136,000
197,000
64,000
119,000
( 2 )
800,000
23,000
222,000
104,000
86,000
35,000
37,000
75,000
22,000
39,000
( 1 )
31,000
72,000
36,000
( 1 )
22,000
804,000
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Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 62 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Oats Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016 (Continued)
County
and
District
Planted Harvested Yield Production
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
acres acres acres acres bushels bushels bushels bushels
Carbon ...............................
Lehigh ................................
Luzerne ..............................
Monroe...............................
Northampton ......................
Pike ....................................
Schuylkill ...........................
Other counties ....................
East Central, Total ...........
Allegheny ...........................
Fayette ...............................
Greene ................................
Somerset ............................
Washington ........................
Westmoreland ....................
Other counties ....................
Southwestern, Total .........
Adams ................................
Bedford ..............................
Cumberland .......................
Franklin ..............................
Fulton .................................
York ...................................
Other counties ....................
South Central, Total ........
Berks ..................................
Bucks .................................
Chester ...............................
Delaware ............................
Lancaster ............................
Lebanon .............................
Montgomery ......................
Philadelphia .......................
Other counties ....................
Southeastern, Total ..........
Other districts ..................
Pennsylvania Total ...........
( 1 )
800
1,300
( 1 )
700
( 1 )
2,400
1,400
6,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
5,300
1,000
2,400
1,000
9,700
600
2,900
1,400
( 1 )
1,300
( 1 )
2,700
8,900
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
6,700
95,000
( 1 )
900
1,400
( 1 )
600
( 1 )
3,100
1,500
7,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,200
( 1 )
2,100
2,200
8,500
( 1 )
2,300
1,200
( 1 )
1,600
( 1 )
2,400
7,500
3,300
700
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,900
7,200
-
85,000
( 1 )
550
800
( 1 )
600
( 1 )
2,100
850
4,900
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,200
850
2,200
450
7,700
500
1,500
800
( 1 )
900
( 1 )
1,500
5,200
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
2,700
65,000
( 1 )
400
900
( 1 )
400
( 1 )
800
700
3,200
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
3,200
( 1 )
1,200
1,600
6,000
( 1 )
1,400
550
( 1 )
700
( 1 )
1,350
4,000
1,200
450
( 1 )
( 1 )
200
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
550
2,400
-
50,000
( 1 )
65.5
56.3
( 1 )
58.3
( 1 )
56.2
43.5
55.3
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
62.6
49.4
44.1
33.3
54.2
68.0
51.3
47.5
( 1 )
53.3
( 1 )
52.7
53.1
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
55.2
55.0
( 1 )
75.0
60.0
( 1 )
62.5
( 1 )
72.5
64.3
66.3
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
77.5
( 1 )
65.8
70.6
73.3
( 1 )
65.7
63.6
( 1 )
71.4
( 1 )
76.3
70.0
59.2
64.4
( 1 )
( 1 )
80.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
65.5
63.3
-
67.0
( 1 )
36,000
45,000
( 1 )
35,000
( 1 )
118,000
37,000
271,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
263,000
42,000
97,000
15,000
417,000
34,000
77,000
38,000
( 1 )
48,000
( 1 )
79,000
276,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
149,000
3,575,000
( 1 )
30,000
54,000
( 1 )
25,000
( 1 )
58,000
45,000
212,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
248,000
( 1 )
79,000
113,000
440,000
( 1 )
92,000
35,000
( 1 )
50,000
( 1 )
103,000
280,000
71,000
29,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
16,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
36,000
152,000
-
3,350,000
- Represents zero. 1 Represents zero or is included in Other counties. 2 Represents zero or is included in Other districts.
63 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Soybean Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016
County
and
District
Planted Harvested Yield Production
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
acres acres acres acres bushels bushels bushels bushels
Crawford ............................
Erie ....................................
Forest .................................
Mercer ...............................
Venango ............................
Warren ...............................
Other counties ....................
Northwestern, Total ........
Bradford ............................
Cameron ............................
Clinton ...............................
Elk .....................................
Lycoming ..........................
McKean .............................
Potter .................................
Sullivan ..............................
Tioga ..................................
Other counties ....................
North Central, Total ........
Lackawanna .......................
Susquehanna ......................
Wayne ................................
Wyoming ...........................
Other counties ....................
Northeastern, Total .........
Armstrong ..........................
Beaver ................................
Butler .................................
Clarion ...............................
Indiana ...............................
Jefferson ............................
Lawrence ...........................
Other counties ....................
West Central, Total .........
Blair ...................................
Cambria .............................
Centre ................................
Clearfield ...........................
Columbia ...........................
Dauphin .............................
Huntingdon ........................
Juniata ................................
Mifflin ...............................
Montour .............................
Northumberland .................
Perry ..................................
Snyder ................................
Union .................................
Other counties ....................
Central, Total ...................
19,600
14,200
( 1 )
21,100
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,400
59,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
8,000
3,300
11,500
6,000
16,500
4,700
10,000
( 2 )
60,000
4,000
7,500
12,500
( 1 )
13,200
13,700
4,000
10,400
6,400
7,500
( 1 )
11,000
8,000
8,000
21,800
128,000
( 1 )
13,100
( 1 )
21,100
( 1 )
( 1 )
23,900
58,100
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
2,800
11,000
( 1 )
16,500
( 1 )
11,700
19,700
61,700
4,000
8,200
11,500
( 1 )
12,500
13,300
( 1 )
10,200
6,000
7,200
22,300
11,400
8,200
8,200
5,000
128,000
19,400
13,900
( 1 )
21,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,300
58,600
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
7,700
3,100
11,400
6,000
15,700
4,600
9,900
( 2 )
58,400
3,950
7,400
12,500
( 1 )
13,000
13,600
3,950
10,300
6,300
7,500
( 1 )
10,800
7,950
7,950
21,800
127,000
( 1 )
12,800
( 1 )
20,900
( 1 )
( 1 )
23,800
57,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
2,800
10,900
( 1 )
16,400
( 1 )
11,600
19,400
61,100
3,980
8,140
11,400
( 1 )
12,400
13,200
( 1 )
10,000
5,920
7,190
22,200
11,300
8,100
8,180
4,990
127,000
30.1
29.6
( 1 )
39.4
( 1 )
( 1 )
36.5
33.8
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
29.5
38.7
31.4
34.3
29.6
25.2
40.2
( 2 )
32.3
45.8
42.0
51.1
( 1 )
40.4
43.1
43.8
42.7
48.7
44.0
( 1 )
44.9
42.5
50.1
46.7
45.1
( 1 )
47.7
( 1 )
51.7
( 1 )
( 1 )
51.1
50.5
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
46.8
43.6
( 1 )
42.3
( 1 )
49.5
39.7
43.3
50.5
46.7
41.9
( 1 )
40.4
36.8
( 1 )
26.9
41.6
45.3
44.8
33.5
31.7
44.1
37.9
39.9
583,000
411,000
( 1 )
827,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
157,000
1,978,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
227,000
120,000
358,000
206,000
464,000
116,000
398,000
( 2 )
1,889,000
181,000
311,000
639,000
( 1 )
525,000
586,000
173,000
440,000
307,000
330,000
( 1 )
485,000
338,000
398,000
1,018,000
5,731,000
( 1 )
610,000
( 1 )
1,080,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,215,000
2,905,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
131,000
475,000
( 1 )
694,000
( 1 )
574,000
770,000
2,644,000
201,000
380,000
478,000
( 1 )
501,000
486,000
( 1 )
269,000
246,000
326,000
994,000
378,000
257,000
361,000
189,000
5,066,000
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Soybean Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016 (Continued)
County
and
District
Planted Harvested Yield Production
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
acres acres acres acres bushels bushels bushels bushels
Carbon ...............................
Lehigh ................................
Luzerne ..............................
Monroe...............................
Northampton ......................
Pike ....................................
Schuylkill ...........................
Other counties ....................
East Central, Total ...........
Allegheny ...........................
Fayette ...............................
Greene ................................
Somerset ............................
Washington ........................
Westmoreland ....................
Other counties ....................
Southwestern, Total .........
Adams ................................
Bedford ..............................
Cumberland .......................
Franklin ..............................
Fulton .................................
York ...................................
Other counties ....................
South Central, Total ........
Berks ..................................
Bucks .................................
Chester ...............................
Delaware ............................
Lancaster ............................
Lebanon .............................
Montgomery ......................
Philadelphia .......................
Other counties ....................
Southeastern, Total ..........
Other districts ..................
Pennsylvania Total ...........
( 1 )
14,700
( 1 )
( 1 )
14,100
( 1 )
11,000
6,400
46,200
( 1 )
5,300
( 1 )
10,500
2,100
10,400
1,300
29,600
24,100
( 1 )
( 1 )
18,400
2,000
44,300
27,200
116,000
26,000
11,000
18,400
( 1 )
35,600
20,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
5,000
116,000
24,900
580,000
( 1 )
15,000
2,700
2,300
15,900
( 1 )
( 1 )
13,500
49,400
( 1 )
5,200
( 1 )
8,200
( 1 )
8,200
2,900
24,500
25,000
6,000
19,400
22,600
2,000
43,000
( 2 )
118,000
25,300
9,600
15,400
( 1 )
40,000
19,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,200
114,000
26,300
580,000
( 1 )
14,700
( 1 )
( 1 )
14,100
( 1 )
10,900
6,400
46,100
( 1 )
5,250
( 1 )
10,500
2,050
10,300
1,300
29,400
24,100
( 1 )
( 1 )
18,000
1,950
44,300
27,050
115,400
25,900
10,900
18,300
( 1 )
35,500
19,900
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,900
115,400
24,700
575,000
( 1 )
14,900
2,670
2,270
15,800
( 1 )
( 1 )
13,260
48,900
( 1 )
5,150
( 1 )
8,000
( 1 )
8,020
2,830
24,000
24,800
5,900
19,300
22,500
1,900
42,900
( 2 )
117,300
25,200
9,380
15,300
( 1 )
39,900
19,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
4,120
113,200
26,000
575,000
( 1 )
46.9
( 1 )
( 1 )
51.7
( 1 )
45.1
40.9
47.1
( 1 )
25.5
( 1 )
34.3
38.5
28.2
27.7
30.6
48.2
( 1 )
( 1 )
40.3
29.2
48.4
42.7
45.4
52.0
47.3
53.2
( 1 )
60.6
56.1
( 1 )
( 1 )
44.1
54.8
43.2
44.0
( 1 )
46.0
43.8
42.7
44.5
( 1 )
( 1 )
43.1
44.5
( 1 )
47.4
( 1 )
47.9
( 1 )
42.1
45.6
45.6
39.2
34.4
36.0
40.4
26.3
42.1
( 2 )
39.5
48.6
36.6
53.0
( 1 )
53.9
53.7
( 1 )
( 1 )
24.8
50.1
42.9
44.0
( 1 )
689,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
729,000
( 1 )
492,000
262,000
2,172,000
( 1 )
134,000
( 1 )
360,000
79,000
290,000
36,000
899,000
1,162,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
726,000
57,000
2,143,000
1,155,000
5,243,000
1,347,000
516,000
973,000
( 1 )
2,153,000
1,116,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
216,000
6,321,000
1,067,000
25,300,000
( 1 )
686,000
117,000
97,000
703,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
571,000
2,174,000
( 1 )
244,000
( 1 )
383,000
( 1 )
338,000
129,000
1,094,000
971,000
203,000
695,000
908,000
50,000
1,808,000
( 2 )
4,635,000
1,224,000
343,000
811,000
( 1 )
2,150,000
1,036,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
102,000
5,666,000
1,116,000
25,300,000 1 Represents zero or is included in Other counties. 2 Represents zero or is included in Other districts.
65 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Winter Wheat Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016
County
and
District
Planted Harvested Yield Production
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
acres acres acres acres bushels bushels bushels bushels
Crawford ............................
Erie ....................................
Forest .................................
Mercer ...............................
Venango ............................
Warren ...............................
Other counties ....................
Northwestern, Total ........
Bradford ............................
Cameron ............................
Clinton ...............................
Elk .....................................
Lycoming ..........................
McKean .............................
Potter .................................
Sullivan ..............................
Tioga ..................................
Other counties ....................
North Central, Total ........
Lackawanna .......................
Susquehanna ......................
Wayne ................................
Wyoming ...........................
Other counties ....................
Northeastern, Total .........
Armstrong ..........................
Beaver ................................
Butler .................................
Clarion ...............................
Indiana ...............................
Jefferson ............................
Lawrence ...........................
Other counties ....................
West Central, Total .........
Blair ...................................
Cambria .............................
Centre ................................
Clearfield ...........................
Columbia ...........................
Dauphin .............................
Huntingdon ........................
Juniata ................................
Mifflin ...............................
Montour .............................
Northumberland .................
Perry ..................................
Snyder ................................
Union .................................
Other counties ....................
Central, Total ...................
1,800
( 1 )
( 1 )
2,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,900
6,000
1,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,700
( 1 )
1,700
3,400
8,100
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
1,300
( 1 )
2,800
1,200
( 1 )
1,100
2,900
2,700
12,000
( 1 )
1,700
3,900
1,500
( 1 )
4,000
2,300
2,300
800
1,000
3,800
6,600
2,200
( 1 )
11,700
41,800
( 1 )
1,700
( 1 )
2,700
( 1 )
( 1 )
3,000
7,400
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,100
( 1 )
1,700
( 1 )
1,700
( 1 )
1,400
1,600
7,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
1,800
( 1 )
2,500
( 1 )
1,700
1,400
2,200
1,700
11,300
3,100
1,700
3,800
1,000
4,000
4,300
2,500
3,100
1,100
1,200
5,000
6,000
1,800
1,900
( 2 )
40,500
1,720
( 1 )
( 1 )
2,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,480
5,200
270
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,600
( 1 )
700
2,930
5,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
1,250
( 1 )
2,680
1,180
( 1 )
1,080
2,760
2,450
11,400
( 1 )
1,600
3,750
1,300
( 1 )
3,950
2,050
1,950
750
900
3,400
5,200
2,100
( 1 )
8,550
35,500
( 1 )
900
( 1 )
2,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
2,800
6,200
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,050
( 1 )
1,500
( 1 )
1,600
( 1 )
750
900
5,800
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
1,700
( 1 )
2,000
( 1 )
1,400
1,150
2,150
1,400
9,800
1,800
1,600
3,700
850
3,750
3,700
1,750
2,500
1,050
1,100
2,700
4,050
1,750
1,500
( 2 )
31,800
50.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
51.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
48.6
50.0
56.3
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
66.3
( 1 )
58.6
56.2
59.5
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
47.2
( 1 )
47.0
43.2
( 1 )
56.0
51.1
50.8
49.3
( 1 )
59.4
66.4
69.2
( 1 )
73.7
63.9
53.8
58.7
52.2
63.2
68.3
54.8
( 1 )
62.7
64.0
( 1 )
53.3
( 1 )
68.4
( 1 )
( 1 )
65.7
65.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
77.1
( 1 )
59.4
( 1 )
78.8
( 1 )
62.0
63.8
69.0
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
54.1
( 1 )
59.0
( 1 )
58.9
63.9
64.2
47.9
58.3
81.1
67.5
73.2
60.0
65.9
65.4
65.7
62.0
59.0
45.5
78.1
59.5
65.1
65.3
( 2 )
66.4
86,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
102,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
72,000
260,000
15,200
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
106,000
( 1 )
41,000
164,800
327,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
59,000
( 1 )
126,000
51,000
( 1 )
60,500
141,000
124,500
562,000
( 1 )
95,000
249,000
90,000
( 1 )
291,000
131,000
105,000
44,000
47,000
215,000
355,000
115,000
( 1 )
536,000
2,273,000
( 1 )
48,000
( 1 )
171,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
184,000
403,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
81,000
( 1 )
89,100
( 1 )
126,000
( 1 )
46,500
57,400
400,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
92,000
( 1 )
118,000
( 1 )
82,500
73,500
138,000
67,000
571,000
146,000
108,000
271,000
51,000
247,000
242,000
115,000
155,000
62,000
50,000
211,000
241,000
114,000
98,000
( 2 )
2,111,000
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Winter Wheat Acreage, Yield, and Production, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016 (Continued)
County
and
District
Planted Harvested Yield Production
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
acres acres acres acres bushels bushels bushels bushels
Carbon ...............................
Lehigh ................................
Luzerne ..............................
Monroe...............................
Northampton ......................
Pike ....................................
Schuylkill ...........................
Other counties ....................
East Central, Total ...........
Allegheny ...........................
Fayette ...............................
Greene ................................
Somerset ............................
Washington ........................
Westmoreland ....................
Other counties ....................
Southwestern, Total .........
Adams ................................
Bedford ..............................
Cumberland .......................
Franklin ..............................
Fulton .................................
York ...................................
Other counties ....................
South Central, Total ........
Berks ..................................
Bucks .................................
Chester ...............................
Delaware ............................
Lancaster ............................
Lebanon .............................
Montgomery ......................
Philadelphia .......................
Other counties ....................
Southeastern, Total ..........
Other districts ..................
Pennsylvania Total ...........
( 1 )
7,200
1,200
( 1 )
3,000
( 1 )
3,700
700
15,800
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
11,300
3,800
( 1 )
10,000
( 1 )
19,400
12,800
57,300
11,600
( 1 )
8,300
( 1 )
18,000
8,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
3,300
49,500
4,500
195,000
( 1 )
6,600
1,200
( 1 )
3,100
( 1 )
3,600
700
15,200
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
11,000
4,700
12,600
10,500
2,300
16,900
( 2 )
58,000
11,200
2,600
7,400
( 1 )
16,000
7,300
( 1 )
( 1 )
1,000
45,500
4,600
190,000
( 1 )
7,100
1,190
( 1 )
2,950
( 1 )
3,600
660
15,500
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
10,800
3,500
( 1 )
9,000
( 1 )
18,900
11,800
54,000
10,300
( 1 )
7,570
( 1 )
17,300
6,170
( 1 )
( 1 )
2,760
44,100
3,800
175,000
( 1 )
6,400
1,150
( 1 )
3,000
( 1 )
2,800
650
14,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
7,500
2,050
10,400
7,500
1,150
15,300
( 2 )
43,900
7,970
2,500
6,800
( 1 )
12,400
4,700
( 1 )
( 1 )
830
35,200
3,300
150,000
( 1 )
55.4
58.8
( 1 )
60.3
( 1 )
57.2
50.0
56.8
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
70.0
58.9
( 1 )
66.0
( 1 )
75.3
60.2
68.3
57.1
( 1 )
68.8
( 1 )
80.2
84.6
( 1 )
( 1 )
48.6
71.5
60.5
65.0
( 1 )
72.5
60.0
( 1 )
68.7
( 1 )
60.4
52.3
67.3
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
66.4
57.6
62.0
69.3
59.1
69.2
( 2 )
66.2
66.2
52.4
70.7
( 1 )
86.5
84.9
( 1 )
( 1 )
51.8
75.4
64.2
68.0
( 1 )
393,000
70,000
( 1 )
178,000
( 1 )
206,000
33,000
880,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
756,000
206,000
( 1 )
594,000
( 1 )
1,424,000
710,000
3,690,000
588,000
( 1 )
521,000
( 1 )
1,388,000
522,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
134,000
3,153,000
230,000
11,375,000
( 1 )
464,000
69,000
( 1 )
206,000
( 1 )
169,000
34,000
942,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
498,000
118,000
645,000
520,000
68,000
1,058,000
( 2 )
2,907,000
528,000
131,000
481,000
( 1 )
1,072,000
399,000
( 1 )
( 1 )
43,000
2,654,000
212,000
10,200,000 1 Represents zero or is included in Other counties. 2 Represents zero or is included in Other districts.
67 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Cattle Number on Farms, January 1, by County — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016
County
and
District
All Cattle and Calves Milk Cows
2015 2016 2015 2016
head head head head
Northwestern Counties Crawford .........................
Erie .................................
Forest ..............................
Mercer ............................
Venango .........................
Warren ............................
North Central Counties Bradford .........................
Cameron .........................
Clinton ............................
Elk ..................................
Lycoming .......................
McKean ..........................
Potter ..............................
Sullivan ...........................
Tioga ...............................
Northeastern Counties Lackawanna ....................
Susquehanna ...................
Wayne .............................
Wyoming ........................
West Central Counties Armstrong .......................
Beaver .............................
Butler ..............................
Clarion ............................
Indiana ............................
Jefferson .........................
Lawrence ........................
Central Counties Blair ................................
Cambria ..........................
Centre .............................
Clearfield ........................
Columbia ........................
Dauphin ..........................
Huntingdon .....................
Juniata .............................
Mifflin ............................
Montour ..........................
Northumberland ..............
Perry ...............................
Snyder .............................
Union ..............................
33,500
12,700
700
24,000
6,500
8,800
51,000
500
27,000
1,900
14,900
2,300
13,600
4,000
26,000
2,700
23,500
13,300
6,000
13,600
6,900
13,800
12,600
17,900
10,600
14,000
39,500
7,800
28,500
5,600
11,400
15,800
32,500
20,000
28,000
6,000
24,500
31,500
20,000
27,500
35,000
13,200
700
25,000
6,800
9,200
55,000
500
28,000
2,000
15,600
2,400
14,200
4,200
27,000
2,800
24,500
13,900
6,300
14,300
7,300
14,300
13,200
18,600
11,100
14,700
41,500
8,200
29,500
5,900
12,000
16,600
35,500
21,000
29,000
6,300
25,500
33,000
21,000
29,000
12,700
5,000
200
8,600
1,600
3,900
19,100
(D)
5,600
500
5,000
800
5,100
1,900
10,400
1,200
8,300
5,000
1,900
3,400
1,800
3,400
2,800
7,500
2,200
5,700
17,300
2,000
10,400
1,400
2,900
5,700
11,300
7,800
11,500
2,000
5,300
8,500
6,000
8,100
12,700
5,000
200
8,600
1,600
3,900
19,100
(D)
5,600
500
5,000
800
5,100
1,900
10,400
1,200
8,300
5,000
1,900
3,400
1,800
3,400
2,800
7,500
2,200
5,700
17,300
2,000
10,400
1,400
2,900
5,700
11,300
7,800
11,500
2,000
5,300
8,500
6,000
8,100
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Cattle Number on Farms, January 1, by County — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016 (Continued)
County
and
District
All Cattle and Calves Milk Cows
2015 2016 2015 2016
head head head head
East Central Counties Carbon ............................
Lehigh .............................
Luzerne ...........................
Monroe............................
Northampton ...................
Pike .................................
Schuylkill ........................
Southwestern Counties Allegheny ........................
Fayette ............................
Greene .............................
Somerset .........................
Washington .....................
Westmoreland .................
South Central Counties Adams .............................
Bedford ...........................
Cumberland ....................
Franklin ...........................
Fulton ..............................
York ................................
Southeastern Counties Berks ...............................
Bucks ..............................
Chester ............................
Delaware .........................
Lancaster .........................
Lebanon ..........................
Montgomery ...................
Philadelphia ....................
All Other Counties ........
Pennsylvania Total ........
1,400
3,600
3,000
900
4,300
200
11,900
2,300
12,300
11,100
41,000
20,500
18,600
26,000
44,500
62,000
120,000
17,200
31,500
74,000
6,600
37,000
(D)
260,000
56,000
3,100
( 1 )
100
1,530,000
1,400
3,800
3,100
900
4,500
200
12,600
2,400
12,800
11,600
43,500
21,500
19,600
27,000
46,000
65,000
125,000
18,000
33,000
77,000
6,900
39,000
(D)
270,000
58,000
3,300
( 1 )
100
1,600,000
200
1,300
1,100
(D)
2,000
(D)
3,400
(D)
3,000
500
16,300
2,900
5,900
7,800
16,900
15,800
42,000
5,100
9,800
22,500
2,100
18,500
(D)
105,000
22,500
1,200
( 1 )
400
530,000
200
1,300
1,100
(D)
2,000
(D)
3,400
(D)
3,000
500
16,300
2,900
5,900
7,800
16,900
15,800
42,000
5,100
9,800
22,500
2,100
18,500
(D)
105,000
22,500
1,200
( 1 )
400
530,000
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Represents zero or is included in All Other Counties.
69 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Hogs and Sheep on Farms, by County — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 1
County
and
District
Hogs Sheep
2007 2012 2007 2012
head head head head
Northwestern Counties Crawford .........................
Erie .................................
Forest ..............................
Mercer ............................
Venango .........................
Warren ............................
North Central Counties Bradford .........................
Cameron .........................
Clinton ............................
Elk ..................................
Lycoming .......................
McKean ..........................
Potter ..............................
Sullivan ...........................
Tioga ...............................
Northeastern Counties Lackawanna ....................
Susquehanna ...................
Wayne .............................
Wyoming ........................
West Central Counties Armstrong .......................
Beaver .............................
Butler ..............................
Clarion ............................
Indiana ............................
Jefferson .........................
Lawrence ........................
Central Counties Blair ................................
Cambria ..........................
Centre .............................
Clearfield ........................
Columbia ........................
Dauphin ..........................
Huntingdon .....................
Juniata .............................
Mifflin ............................
Montour ..........................
Northumberland ..............
Perry ...............................
Snyder .............................
Union ..............................
2,125
1,000
50
3,182
(D)
444
27,688
163
1,630
202
20,174
311
(D)
124
19,419
52
373
452
316
1,913
1,341
1,512
1,022
3,410
518
2,660
455
835
5,267
298
8,362
21,604
16,574
34,940
18,388
596
39,340
61,534
36,157
28,265
1,282
729
63
1,452
757
542
(D)
90
2,975
182
16,836
211
323
11
26,102
77
462
360
141
247
(D)
722
1,416
883
993
758
5,188
561
3,766
259
16,813
7,370
10,480
26,355
28,151
982
32,215
65,908
43,928
21,059
1,967
619
(D)
2,525
928
462
1,845
( 2 )
256
115
1,192
266
665
(D)
2,292
354
1,756
836
390
1,036
1,173
1,510
975
1,945
653
1,805
732
2,622
1,599
174
400
2,979
1,277
1,742
1,226
121
1,027
1,523
998
581
3,516
1,134
25
2,828
1,024
543
1,692
( 2 )
655
(D)
1,287
192
500
(D)
2,339
361
1,796
1,658
878
758
1,097
1,160
1,126
1,719
705
1,924
1,165
729
1,745
252
890
1,976
1,807
1,062
1,081
662
1,789
1,185
1,203
535
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Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 70 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Hogs and Sheep on Farms, by County — Pennsylvania: 2007 and 2012 1 (Continued)
County
and
District
Hogs Sheep
2007 2012 2007 2012
head head head head
East Central Counties Carbon ............................
Lehigh .............................
Luzerne ...........................
Monroe............................
Northampton ...................
Pike .................................
Schuylkill ........................
Southwestern Counties Allegheny ........................
Fayette ............................
Greene .............................
Somerset .........................
Washington .....................
Westmoreland .................
South Central Counties Adams .............................
Bedford ...........................
Cumberland ....................
Franklin ...........................
Fulton ..............................
York ................................
Southeastern Counties Berks ...............................
Bucks ..............................
Chester ............................
Delaware .........................
Lancaster .........................
Lebanon ..........................
Montgomery ...................
Philadelphia ....................
All Other Counties ........
Pennsylvania Total ........
160
4,127
503
94
409
( 2 )
20,136
133
4,208
211
3,863
(D)
1,272
18,738
16,253
13,102
94,842
28,647
39,186
71,199
390
18,329
(D)
355,023
99,985
7,886
(D)
-
1,167,449
65
2,118
213
122
268
( 2 )
23,713
191
483
115
(D)
542
819
8,519
11,274
20,540
59,762
35,311
45,998
66,645
530
27,452
18
359,505
101,924
2,920
(D)
-
1,134,957
595
1,237
638
290
578
151
431
603
973
3,513
2,797
8,506
2,432
2,183
3,695
876
2,265
953
4,812
2,483
2,312
3,032
136
5,954
1,765
968
18
-
96,883
227
712
623
293
543
168
298
910
950
2,091
2,511
7,508
3,132
2,111
2,927
1,653
2,782
1,773
3,466
2,303
1,907
2,723
120
6,736
2,022
1,067
(D)
-
96,648
- Represents zero.
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Available from the Census of Agriculture every five years. 2 Represents zero or is included in All Other Counties.
71 Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Cash Rents for Cropland and Pasture, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016
County
and
District
Cropland Pasture
Irrigated Non-irrigated
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
dollars per acre dollars per acre dollars per acre dollars per acre dollars per acre dollars per acre
Crawford ...................................
Erie ............................................
Forest ........................................
Mercer .......................................
Venango ....................................
Warren ......................................
Other counties ...........................
Northwestern, Total ................
Bradford ....................................
Cameron ....................................
Clinton ......................................
Elk .............................................
Lycoming ..................................
McKean .....................................
Potter .........................................
Sullivan .....................................
Tioga .........................................
Other counties ...........................
North Central, Total ...............
Lackawanna ..............................
Susquehanna .............................
Wayne .......................................
Wyoming ..................................
Other counties ...........................
Northeastern, Total .................
Armstrong .................................
Beaver .......................................
Butler ........................................
Clarion ......................................
Indiana ......................................
Jefferson ....................................
Lawrence ...................................
Other counties ...........................
West Central, Total .................
Blair ..........................................
Cambria .....................................
Centre ........................................
Clearfield ..................................
Columbia ...................................
Dauphin .....................................
Huntingdon ...............................
Juniata .......................................
Mifflin .......................................
Montour ....................................
Northumberland ........................
Perry ..........................................
Snyder .......................................
Union ........................................
Other counties ...........................
Central, Total ..........................
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
134.00
134.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
42.50
42.50
( 1 )
( 1 )
58.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
67.00
62.00
165.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
110.00
122.00
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
32.50
45.50
( 1 )
45.50
22.00
( 1 )
30.00
38.00
29.00
( 1 )
78.00
( 1 )
38.00
20.00
25.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
23.00
34.00
27.00
19.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
23.50
23.00
25.00
29.00
33.00
24.50
39.00
15.50
42.00
( 2 )
31.00
122.00
30.00
78.00
15.00
56.00
68.50
56.50
74.50
79.00
53.00
76.50
77.00
70.00
80.00
( 2 )
70.00
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
11.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
13.50
( 1 )
( 1 )
13.50
13.00
12.50
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
11.00
12.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
9.20
( 1 )
12.00
( 1 )
15.50
( 1 )
15.50
10.50
13.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
32.00
43.50
( 1 )
36.50
38.00
35.50
( 1 )
28.00
31.50
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Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics 72 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Cash Rents for Cropland and Pasture, by County and District — Pennsylvania: 2015-2016 (Continued)
County
and
District
Cropland Pasture
Irrigated Non-irrigated
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
dollars per acre dollars per acre dollars per acre dollars per acre dollars per acre dollars per acre
Carbon ....................................
Lehigh .....................................
Luzerne ...................................
Monroe....................................
Northampton ...........................
Pike .........................................
Schuylkill ................................
Other counties .........................
East Central, Total ................
Allegheny ................................
Fayette ....................................
Greene .....................................
Somerset .................................
Washington .............................
Westmoreland .........................
Other counties .........................
Southwestern, Total ..............
Adams .....................................
Bedford ...................................
Cumberland ............................
Franklin ...................................
Fulton ......................................
York ........................................
Other counties .........................
South Central, Total .............
Berks .......................................
Bucks ......................................
Chester ....................................
Delaware .................................
Lancaster .................................
Lebanon ..................................
Montgomery ...........................
Philadelphia ............................
Other counties .........................
Southeastern, Total ...............
Other districts .......................
Pennsylvania Total ................
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
49.50
49.50
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
135.00
135.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
204.00
155.00
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
82.00
( 1 )
86.00
37.50
( 1 )
80.00
( 1 )
51.00
32.00
68.00
18.50
26.00
14.50
33.00
19.00
38.00
( 2 )
31.50
67.50
59.00
97.00
100.00
44.00
112.00
( 2 )
88.00
114.00
44.00
147.00
( 1 )
224.00
193.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
66.00
158.00
-
78.00
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 2 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
8.90
16.50
9.10
29.50
17.50
13.00
( 1 )
14.00
38.50
( 1 )
20.50
( 1 )
35.00
29.50
( 1 )
( 1 )
51.00
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 1 )
48.00
50.00
15.50
30.00
- Represents zero. 1 Represents zero or is included in Other counties. 2 Represents zero or is included in Other districts. 3 Survey not conducted in 2015.
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