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United StatesDepartment ofAgriculture
NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService
Pot 6 (01)
Potatoes2000 Summar y
September 2001
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 1 NASS, USDA
Contents
Page
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Utilization, U. S., 1997-2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Area, Yield, and Production, by Seasonal Groups, 1998-2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Production, Farm Disposition, Price, and Value by Season, 1999-2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Area, Yield, and Production, by States, 1998-2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Production, Farm Disposition, Price, and Value by States, 1999-2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Chipping, by Region, 1999-2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Monthly Processing, Nine Major States, 1998-2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Stocks, December to June, 1999-2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Monthly Shrink and Loss, 15 Stocks States, 1998-2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Farm Marketings, 2000, Selected Fall States. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Monthly Marketings, U. S. Potatoes, 1991-2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Alaska: Area, Production, disposition, and Stocks, 1998-2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Information Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 2 NASS, USDA
Potatoes, 2000 Summary This publication presents final 2000 potato estimates of acreage, yield per acre, production, farmdisposition, season average price, value, and utilization of sales including processing withhistoric comparisons. Also included are first of the month stocks of potatoes (Decemberthrough June) for the 15 major fall producing States. Production, disposition, and value data forAlaska are shown separately.
These final estimates are based on information furnished by crop reporters, processors, andcooperating State or Federal Agencies. The various sources include: Market News Service railand truck shipments, Federal-State inspections, and miscellaneous data available throughmarketing programs.
Price estimates represent average returns to growers for all uses and for all methods of sale,including the value paid for a government diversion program. These prices are applied to totalproduction to compute value of production and to the quantity sold to compute value of sales. Some unsold potatoes contribute to the value of production, including farm use for seed, feed,home use, and loss. The United States season average price is obtained by weighting Stateprices by quantities sold.
Potato production, utilization, and value of sales in each State have been classified by seasonalgroup according to the period (quarter) when the largest supplies are harvested.
The four seasonal groups are as follows:
Season Usual Time of Harvest
Winter January through March Spring April through June Summer July to Mid-September Fall September through November
A crop year is associated with the calendar year in which harvest is accomplished. Seasons arenot fixed dates but are approximations because of overlapping of harvest before or after thespecified season. Generally, the marketing season closely follows harvest except for fallpotatoes when marketing from storage may extend through August of the following year. Thus,the marketing year for fall potatoes is from the start of harvest through August of the followingyear.
Program changes in 2000 combined Alabama’s spring production with their summer production,North Carolina’s summer potatoes were combined into their spring crop, and Nebraska’ssummer potatoes were combined with their fall crop. The Iowa potato estimates were droppedfrom the summer program and the Wyoming estimates were dropped from the fall program. Kansas’ production, recently on the increase, was added to the summer estimates. Thesechanges were used to arrive at comparable percentages.
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 3 NASS, USDA
Record High Potato Production; Value Drops 6 Percent Total 2000 potato production is estimated at 514 million cwt, up 7 percent from 1999, and3 percent above the previous record high in 1996. Harvested area, at 1.35 million acres, gained1 percent from 1999. The average yield of 381 cwt per acre was a record high, up 22 cwt from1999. By season, winter production jumped 22 percent, and for comparable States, summergained 5 percent, and fall was up 8 percent, while spring production fell 13 percent.
Summer potato production was revised to 19.2 million cwt for 2000, up 5 percent from 1999 forcomparable States. Harvested area, at 63,200 acres, was down 2 percent from 1999. Theaverage 2000 yield of 304 cwt per acre was a record high for summer potatoes and 11 cwt abovethe previous year for comparable States.
Fall potatoes were finalized at a record high 468 million cwt for 2000, up 8 percent from a yearago for comparable States. Area harvested in 1999 was estimated at 1.19 million acres, up2 percent from 1999. The average yield, at 392 cwt per acre, was a record high, up 23 cwt froma year ago. Final production of fall potatoes was 1 percent below the Annual Crop Summary inJanuary but 1 percent above the first forecast made in November 2000.
Value of all potato production in 2000 was estimated at $2.59 billion, down 6 percent from theprevious year. The average price, at $5.08 per cwt, fell 69 cents from a year earlier.
Sales from the 2000 potato crop totaled 465 million cwt, up 6 percent from 1999. Salesaccounted for 90 percent of 2000 production. Non sales accounted for 49.0 million cwt of 2000crop potatoes, up 19 percent from last year. Over the past five years, 91 percent of the potatoesgrown have been sold. The other 9 percent were either lost (shrinkage and loss) or used onfarms where grown (seed, home use, and livestock feed).
Processors used 288 million cwt of raw potatoes from the 2000 crop, up 5 percent from 1999. Table stock sales totaled 139 million cwt, 3 percent above last year. Seed sales of 23.6 millioncwt were down 7 percent. Sales for livestock feed, at 10.1 million cwt, was more than triple ayear earlier, mainly because of a government diversion program that bought 6.87 million cwt forfeed. The feed category claimed 3.14 million cwt in 1999.
Chip potato use totaled 52.4 million cwt, down 1 percent from a year ago. Frozen french friesand other frozen products utilized 174 million cwt of raw potatoes, up 6 percent. Potatoes usedfor dehydrating totaled 54.9 million cwt, a gain of 8 percent. Canning use, at 5.41 million cwt,declined 5 percent. Starch, flour and other products were made from 1.81 million cwt ofpotatoes, up 38 percent from last year.
Shrinkage and loss was estimated at 43.7 million cwt, up 23 percent from last year. Livestockfeed on potato farms and home use totaled 1.47 million cwt, an increase of 28 percent. Growerskept 3.82 million cwt for seed on their own farms, down 14 percent from a year earlier.
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 4 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Utilization of Crops, United States, 1997-00
Utilization ItemsCrop Year
1997 1998 1 1999 1 20001,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt
Sales Table Stock
Processing Chips and Shoestrings Dehydration Frozen French Fries Other Frozen Products Canned Products Other Canned Products (Hash, Stews, Soups) Starch, Flour, and Other
Total
Other Sales Livestock Feed 2
Seed Diversion (Other than Feed)
Total
Total Sales
Non-Sales Seed Used on Farms Where Grown Household Use and Used for Feed on Farms Where Grown Shrinkage and Loss
Total Non-Sales
Total Production
131,670
48,13048,389
131,62833,3972,822
2,6751,311
268,352
3,60325,808
29,411
429,433
4,167
1,30832,183
37,658
467,091
125,413
51,47155,522
142,93224,9642,730
1,9641,585
281,168
3,11124,859
27,970
434,551
4,358
1,40835,454
41,220
475,771
134,130
52,91650,831
140,19623,5933,311
2,3941,310
274,551
3,14125,294
28,435
437,116
4,415
1,15435,531
41,100
478,216
138,615
52,38554,880
146,86926,7932,368
3,0441,811
288,150
10,09623,6204,164
37,880
464,645
3,815
1,47343,688
48,976
513,621 1 Revised. 2 Includes 6,872 thousand cwt sold for livestock feed under Government Diversion Program for 2000.
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 5 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Area Planted, Harvested, Yield, and Productionby Seasonal Group, State, and United States, 1998-2000
SeasonalGroup and
State
Area Planted Area Harvested
1998 1999 2000 1998 1999 2000
1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres
Winter CA FL
Total
Spring AL 1
AZ CA FL Hastings Other FL NC 2
TX
Total
7.08.5
15.5
1.88.1
18.535.825.510.318.010.8
93.0
8.59.6
18.1
1.710.019.028.821.57.3
17.010.3
86.8
9.08.2
17.2
9.018.822.317.25.1
17.59.8
77.4
7.08.0
15.0
1.78.1
18.534.524.510.017.510.3
90.6
8.59.3
17.8
1.69.6
19.028.021.07.0
16.59.8
84.5
9.08.0
17.0
9.018.821.516.55.0
17.09.3
75.6
Yield Production
1998 1999 2000 1998 1999 2000
Cwt Cwt Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt
Winter CA FL
Total
Spring AL 1
AZ CA FL Hastings Other FL NC 2
TX
Total
220180
199
130280335213235160190170
233
260200
229
175315400315330270200235
300
320260
292
280395295295295200240
290
1,5401,440
2,980
2212,2686,1987,3585,7581,6003,3251,751
21,121
2,2101,860
4,070
2803,0247,6008,8206,9301,8903,3002,303
25,327
2,8802,080
4,960
2,5207,4266,3434,8681,4753,4002,232
21,921 1 Spring estimates included with Summer in 2000. 2 Summer estimates included with Spring in 2000.
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 6 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Area Planted and Harvested by Seasonal Group,State, and United States, 1998-2000
SeasonalGroup and
State
Area Planted Area Harvested
1998 1999 2000 1998 1999 2000
1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres
Summer AL 1
CA CO DE IL IA 2
KS 3
MD MO NE 4
NJ NM NC 5
TX VA
Total
Fall CA CO ID 10 SW Co Other ID IN ME MA MI MN MT NE 4
NV NM NY ND OH OR Malheur Other OR PA RI SD UT WA WI WY 2
Total
US
4.46.27.74.65.81.4
4.69.64.52.74.31.19.17.0
73.0
10.375.8
410.028.0
382.05.3
65.52.9
47.082.010.622.07.06.2
27.6126.0
5.159.011.547.514.50.75.02.7
165.084.50.4
1,235.1
1,416.6
3.56.77.74.34.91.1
4.88.04.92.64.31.08.66.5
68.9
9.077.2
395.026.0
369.05.2
65.03.0
48.070.011.021.66.56.6
26.0121.0
4.856.010.545.514.50.63.52.0
170.086.00.5
1,203.0
1,376.8
5.17.58.54.85.5
3.04.86.2
2.53.3
8.46.5
66.1
8.775.8
415.028.0
387.03.0
64.02.8
49.066.011.526.07.06.8
22.0124.0
4.457.010.546.513.50.53.51.5
175.086.0
1,223.0
1,383.7
4.36.17.54.64.91.3
4.68.84.42.63.71.18.26.0
68.1
10.375.7
408.028.0
380.05.0
64.52.9
46.573.010.621.87.05.9
27.0122.0
4.858.011.446.614.00.74.82.6
165.083.50.4
1,214.0
1,387.7
2.86.77.54.34.70.8
4.76.24.52.54.31.08.06.0
64.0
9.076.9
393.026.0
367.04.9
62.52.9
47.553.010.921.26.56.6
25.5110.0
4.755.510.545.014.00.63.42.0
170.085.00.5
1,166.1
1,332.4
4.17.58.34.75.3
2.94.76.1
2.53.0
7.86.3
63.2
8.775.6
413.028.0
385.02.8
64.02.5
47.559.011.324.77.06.8
21.3110.0
4.256.510.546.013.00.52.81.5
175.084.5
1,192.2
1,348.0 1 Spring estimates included with Summer in 2000. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2000. 3 Estimates began in 2000. 4 Summer estimates included with Fall in 2000. 5 Summer estimates included with Spring in 2000.
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 7 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Yield and Production by Seasonal Group,State, and United States, 1998-2000
SeasonalGroup and
State
Yield Production
1998 1999 2000 1998 1999 2000
Cwt Cwt Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt
Summer AL 1
CA CO DE IL IA 2
KS 3
MD MO NE 4
NJ NM NC 5
TX VA
Total
Fall CA CO ID 10 SW Co Other ID IN ME MA MI MN MT NE 4
NV NM NY ND OH OR Malheur Other OR PA RI SD UT WA WI WY 2
Total
US
130355350220290235
23521536527026095
380230
278
360335338450330320280235315290300375400380270235250452400465240210260280565370300
356
343
220360330250350225
240295360250290110370175
296
445335339470330270285255315340305420440380265240210505440520220225290290560400295
369
359
170355360240350
340260275
285350
380205
304
430370369490360280280255315360310410450400280245270543425570270275290290600400
392
381
5592,1662,6251,0121,421
306
1,0811,8921,606
702962105
3,1161,380
18,933
3,70825,360
138,00012,600
125,4001,600
18,060682
14,64821,1703,1808,1752,8002,2427,290
28,6701,200
26,2294,560
21,6693,360
1471,248
72893,22530,895
120
432,737
475,771
6162,4122,4751,0751,645
180
1,1281,8291,620
6251,247
1102,9601,050
18,972
4,00525,762
133,33012,220
121,1101,323
17,813740
14,96318,0203,3258,9042,8602,5086,758
26,400987
28,0204,620
23,4003,080
135986580
95,20034,000
148
429,847
478,216
6972,6632,9881,1281,855
9861,2221,678
7131,050
2,9641,292
19,236
3,74127,972
152,32013,720
138,600784
17,920638
14,96321,2403,503
10,1273,1502,7205,964
26,9501,134
30,6834,463
26,2203,510
138812435
105,00033,800
467,504
513,621 1 Spring estimates included with Summer in 2000. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2000. 3 Estimates began in 2000. 4 Summer estimates included with Fall in 2000. 5 Summer estimates included with Spring in 2000.
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 8 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Production, Farm Disposition, Price, and Valueby Season, State, and United States, 1999 Crop
SeasonandState
Prod
TotalUsedfor
Seed
Farm Disposition
PriceperCwt
Value of
Where Grown
Sold Prod SalesSeed,Feed,Home
ShrinkandLoss
1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt Dols 1,000 Dols 1,000 Dols
Winter CA FL
Total
Spring AL AZ CA FL Hastings Other FL NC TX
Total
Summer AL CA CO DE IL IA MD MO NE NJ NM NC TX VA
Total
2,2101,860
4,070
2803,0247,6008,8206,9301,8903,3002,303
25,327
6162,4122,4751,0751,645
1801,1281,8291,620
6251,247
1102,9601,050
18,972
243230
473
180489580447133245121
1,615
7722119472
121
67124
3066
10991
1,172
5
5
3911
2322
58
7955
124
351
35381
98
8011
91
436
305432815
10246
536
3012014545511432185120503
5937
675
2,1251,849
3,974
2762,9857,2868,7766,9011,8753,1752,235
24,733
5792,2832,3251,0251,582
1621,0611,8101,569
6021,192
1042,8931,012
18,199
22.6024.70
23.58
7.809.05
10.809.207.95
13.706.158.55
9.18
8.3012.805.958.305.204.607.555.405.005.908.008.008.756.70
7.53
49,94645,942
95,888
2,18427,36782,08080,98755,09425,89320,29519,691
232,604
5,11330,87414,7268,9238,554
8288,5169,8778,1003,6889,976
88025,9007,035
142,990
48,02545,670
93,695
2,15327,01478,68980,55154,86325,68819,52619,109
227,042
4,80629,22213,8348,5088,226
7458,0119,7747,8453,5529,536
83225,3146,780
136,985
--continued
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 9 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Production, Farm Disposition, Price, and Valueby Season, State, and United States, 1999 Crop (continued)
SeasonandState
Prod
TotalUsedfor
Seed
Farm Disposition
PriceperCwt
Value of
Where Grown
Sold Prod SalesSeed,Feed,Home
ShrinkandLoss
1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt Dols 1,000 Dols 1,000 Dols
Fall CA CO ID IN ME MA MI MN MT NE NV NM NY ND OH OR Malheur Other OR PA RI SD UT WA WI WY
Total
US
4,00525,762
133,3301,323
17,813740
14,96318,0203,3258,9042,8602,5086,758
26,400987
28,0204,620
23,4003,080
135986580
95,20034,000
148
429,847
478,216
1831,9718,700
571,408
621,0051,254
276621140170484
2,23288
1,368252
1,116270
97239
4,3201,720
26,449
29,709
171,7051,150
8330
213170151240502595
3406
2395
23431
196
300310
3
5,408
5,569
3832,9679,300
801,850
301,3001,980
213711343250323
4,60060
1,60763
1,544172
27141
6,5001,420
26
34,229
35,531
3,60521,090
122,8801,235
15,633710
13,45015,8702,9617,9532,4672,2336,340
21,460921
26,1744,552
21,6222,877
133896533
88,40032,270
119
390,210
437,116
7.354.204.955.406.356.356.806.158.804.954.803.259.005.607.554.954.755.007.557.254.705.155.005.305.10
5.29
5.77
29,437108,200659,984
7,144113,113
4,699101,748110,82329,26044,07513,7288,151
60,822147,840
7,452138,94521,945
117,00023,254
9794,6342,987
476,000180,200
755
2,274,230
2,745,712
26,49788,578
608,2566,669
99,2704,509
91,46097,60126,05739,36711,8427,257
57,060120,176
6,954129,73221,622
108,11021,721
9644,2112,745
442,000171,031
607
2,064,564
2,522,286
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 10 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Production, Farm Disposition, Price, and Valueby Season, State, and United States, 2000 Crop
SeasonandState
Prod
TotalUsedfor
Seed
Farm Disposition
PriceperCwt
Value of
Where Grown
Sold Prod SalesSeed,Feed,Home
ShrinkandLoss
1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt Dols 1,000 Dols 1,000 Dols
Winter CA FL
Total
Spring AZ CA FL Hastings Other FL NC TX
Total
Summer AL CA CO DE IL KS MD MO NJ NM TX VA
Total
2,8802,080
4,960
2,5207,4266,3434,8681,4753,4002,232
21,921
6972,6632,9881,1281,855
9861,2221,678
7131,0502,9641,292
19,236
270218
488
170388588442146252117
1,515
6224013475
1216372
1223144
12891
1,183
120
120
2
11
2519
47
85055
33
3813181
153
14012
152
18361311912
10545
560
35163163464246351723425948
719
2,6202,068
4,688
2,5007,0656,3114,8481,4633,2702,168
21,314
6542,4502,8201,0771,780
9401,1491,660
6871,0072,8971,243
18,364
17.0017.10
17.04
10.6012.208.307.20
11.906.508.15
9.57
11.5018.105.109.305.305.858.605.556.256.95
11.508.50
9.01
48,96035,568
84,528
26,71290,59752,60335,05017,55322,10018,191
210,203
8,01648,20015,23910,4909,8325,768
10,5099,3134,4567,298
34,08610,982
174,189
44,54035,363
79,903
26,50086,19352,31634,90617,41021,25517,669
203,933
7,52144,34514,38210,0169,4345,4999,8819,2134,2946,999
33,31610,566
165,466
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Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 11 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Production, Farm Disposition, Price, and Valueby Season, State, and United States, 2000 Crop (continued)
SeasonandState
Prod
TotalUsedfor
Seed
Farm Disposition
PriceperCwt
Value of
Where Grown
Sold Prod SalesSeed,Feed,Home
ShrinkandLoss
1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt Dols 1,000 Dols 1,000 Dols
Fall CA CO ID IN ME MA MI MN MT NE NV NM NY ND OH OR Malheur Other OR PA RI SD UT WA WI
Total
US
3,74127,972
152,320784
17,920638
14,96321,2403,503
10,1273,1502,7205,964
26,9501,134
30,6834,463
26,2203,510
138812435
105,00033,800
467,504
513,621
581,7718,140
621,302
591,1351,140
21154212080
5172,035
102957207750252136429
3,9601,700
24,249
27,435
111,4851,190
5315
12501301331825050
108295
2140
513544
103
300264
4,968
5,288
3003,847
13,71842
1,49072
1,7001,700
732730440120406
3,23535
1,91580
1,835165
53108
9,5001,949
42,257
43,688
3,43022,640
137,412737
16,115565
13,01319,4102,6389,2152,6602,5505,450
23,4201,097
28,6284,378
24,2503,301
138749324
95,20031,587
420,279
464,645
5.802.954.005.606.155.406.705.105.754.853.702.408.705.457.254.804.954.757.757.204.655.104.254.75
4.55
5.08
21,69882,517
609,2804,390
110,2083,445
100,252108,32420,14249,11611,6556,528
51,887146,878
8,222146,63722,092
124,54527,203
9943,7762,219
446,250160,550
2,122,171
2,591,091
19,89466,788
549,6484,127
99,1073,051
87,18798,99115,16944,6939,8426,120
47,415127,639
7,953136,85921,671
115,18825,583
9943,4831,652
404,600150,038
1,910,833
2,360,135
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 12 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Area Planted and Harvested by Stateand United States, 1998-2000
StateArea Planted Area Harvested
1998 1999 2000 1998 1999 2000
1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres
ALAZCACODEFLIDILINIA 1
KS 2
MEMDMAMIMNMOMTNENVNJNMNYNCNDOHORPARISDTXUTVAWAWIWY 1
US
6.28.1
42.083.54.6
44.3410.0
5.85.31.4
65.54.62.9
47.082.09.6
10.626.57.02.7
10.527.619.1
126.05.1
59.014.50.75.0
19.92.77.0
165.084.50.4
1,416.6
5.210.043.284.94.3
38.4395.0
4.95.21.1
65.04.83.0
48.070.08.0
11.026.56.52.6
10.926.018.0
121.04.8
56.014.50.63.5
18.92.06.5
170.086.00.5
1,376.8
5.19.0
44.084.34.8
30.5415.0
5.53.0
3.064.04.82.8
49.066.06.2
11.526.07.02.5
10.122.017.5
124.04.4
57.013.50.53.5
18.21.56.5
175.086.0
1,383.7
6.08.1
41.983.24.6
42.5408.0
4.95.01.3
64.54.62.9
46.573.08.8
10.626.27.02.69.6
27.018.6
122.04.8
58.014.00.74.8
18.52.66.0
165.083.50.4
1,387.7
4.49.6
43.284.44.3
37.3393.0
4.74.90.8
62.54.72.9
47.553.06.2
10.925.76.52.5
10.925.517.5
110.04.7
55.514.00.63.4
17.82.06.0
170.085.00.5
1,332.4
4.19.0
44.083.94.7
29.5413.0
5.32.8
2.964.04.72.5
47.559.06.1
11.324.77.02.59.8
21.317.0
110.04.2
56.513.00.52.8
17.11.56.3
175.084.5
1,348.0 1 Estimates discontinued in 2000. 2 Estimates began in 2000.
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 13 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Yield and Production by Stateand United States, 1998-2000
StateYield 1 Production
1998 1999 2000 1998 1999 2000
Cwt Cwt Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt
ALAZCACODEFLIDILINIA 2
KS 3
MEMDMAMIMNMOMTNENVNJNMNYNCNDOHORPARISDTXUTVAWAWIWY 2
US
130280325336220207338290320235
280235235315290215300373400270334270184235250452240210260263280230565370300
343
204315376335250286339350270225
285240255315340295305409440250344265195240210505220225290296290175560400296
359
170280380369240286369350280
340280260255315360275310410450285385280200245270543270276290304290205600400
381
7802,268
13,61227,9851,0128,798
138,0001,4211,600
306
18,0601,081
68214,64821,1701,8923,1809,7812,800
7023,2047,2903,430
28,6701,200
26,2293,360
1471,2484,867
7281,380
93,22530,895
120
475,771
8963,024
16,22728,2371,075
10,680133,330
1,6451,323
180
17,8131,128
74014,96318,0201,8293,325
10,5242,860
6253,7556,7583,410
26,400987
28,0203,080
135986
5,263580
1,05095,20034,000
148
478,216
6972,520
16,71030,9601,1288,423
152,3201,855
784
98617,9201,222
63814,96321,2401,6783,503
10,1273,150
7133,7705,9643,400
26,9501,134
30,6833,510
138812
5,196435
1,292105,00033,800
513,621 1 Derived. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2000. 3 Estimates began in 2000.
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 14 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Production, Farm Disposition, Price, and Valueby State, and United States, 1999 Crop
State Prod
TotalUsedfor
Seed
Farm Disposition
PriceperCwt
Value of
Where Grown
Sold Prod SalesSeed,Feed,Home
ShrinkandLoss
1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt Dols 1,000 Dols 1,000 Dols
ALAZCACODEFLIDILINIA 1
MEMDMAMIMNMOMTNENVNJNMNYNCNDOHORPARISDTXUTVAWAWIWY
US
8963,024
16,22728,2371,075
10,680133,330
1,6451,323
18017,8131,128
74014,96318,0201,8293,325
10,5242,860
6253,7556,7583,410
26,400987
28,0203,080
135986
5,263580
1,05095,20034,000
148
478,216
77180
1,1362,165
72810
8,70012157
1,4086762
1,0051,254
12427662114030
236484245
2,23288
1,368270
972
2303991
4,3201,720
29,709
73
401,710
51
1,1501284
33035
213170
1151240503
309526
3406
23931
193061
300310
3
5,569
3436
8883,112
4554
9,300518014
1,8503230
1,3001,980
1821376234320
300323105
4,60060
1,607172
271
1054137
6,5001,420
26
35,531
8552,985
15,29923,4151,025
10,625122,880
1,5821,235
16215,6331,061
71013,45015,8701,8102,9619,5222,467
6023,4256,3403,279
21,460921
26,1742,877
133896
5,128533
1,01288,40032,270
119
437,116
8.159.05
11.904.358.30
11.904.955.205.404.606.357.556.356.806.155.408.804.954.805.904.909.006.205.607.554.957.557.254.708.655.156.705.005.305.10
5.77
7,29727,367
192,337122,926
8,923126,929659,984
8,5547,144
828113,113
8,5164,699
101,748110,823
9,87729,26052,17513,7283,688
18,12760,82221,175
147,8407,452
138,94523,254
9794,634
45,5912,9877,035
476,000180,200
755
2,745,712
6,95927,014
182,433102,412
8,508126,221608,256
8,2266,669
74599,2708,0114,509
91,46097,6019,774
26,05747,21211,8423,552
16,79357,06020,358
120,1766,954
129,73221,721
9644,211
44,4232,7456,780
442,000171,031
607
2,522,286 1 Estimates discontinued in 2000.
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 15 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Production, Farm Disposition, Price, and Valueby State, and United States, 2000 Crop
State Prod
TotalUsedfor
Seed
Farm Disposition
PriceperCwt
Value of
Where Grown
Sold Prod SalesSeed,Feed,Home
ShrinkandLoss
1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt Dols 1,000 Dols 1,000 Dols
ALAZCACODEFLIDILINKS 1
MEMDMAMIMNMOMTNENVNJNMNYNCNDOHORPARISDTXUTVAWAWI
US
6972,520
16,71030,9601,1288,423
152,3201,855
784986
17,9201,222
63814,96321,2401,6783,503
10,1273,150
7133,7705,9643,400
26,9501,134
30,6833,510
138812
5,196435
1,292105,00033,800
513,621
62170956
1,90575
8068,140
1216263
1,3027259
1,1351,140
12221154212031
124517252
2,0351029572521364
2452991
3,9601,700
27,435
82
1811,490
51
1,190335
315381
250130
1133182503
5110825
2952
14044
102731
300264
5,288
3518
9644,010
4643
13,718424246
1,4903572
1,7001,700
1773273044023
162406105
3,23535
1,915165
5310410848
9,5001,949
43,688
6542,500
15,56525,4601,0778,379
137,4121,780
737940
16,1151,149
56513,01319,4101,6602,6389,2152,660
6873,5575,4503,270
23,4201,097
28,6283,301
138749
5,065324
1,24395,20031,587
464,645
11.5010.6012.503.209.30
10.504.005.305.605.856.158.605.406.705.105.555.754.853.706.253.708.706.505.457.254.807.757.204.65
10.105.108.504.254.75
5.08
8,01626,712
209,45597,75610,49088,171
609,2809,8324,3905,768
110,20810,5093,445
100,252108,324
9,31320,14249,11611,6554,456
13,82651,88722,100
146,8788,222
146,63727,203
9943,776
52,2772,219
10,982446,250160,550
2,591,091
7,52126,500
194,97281,17010,01687,679
549,6489,4344,1275,499
99,1079,8813,051
87,18798,9919,213
15,16944,6939,8424,294
13,11947,41521,255
127,6397,953
136,85925,583
9943,483
50,9851,652
10,566404,600150,038
2,360,135 1 Estimates began in 2000.
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 16 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Number of Chip Plants, Quantity Used for Chipping, by Areaand Quantity Used for Shoestrings, United States, 1999-00
Area1999 1 2000
Plants Quantity Plants Quantity
Number 1,000 Cwt Number 1,000 Cwt
New England CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT
Eastern DE, DC, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA
North Central MI, OH, WV
Mid-Central KS, MO, NE
Midwest IL, IN, IA, MN, ND, SD, WI
Southeast AL, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, TN
Southwest AR, OK, TX
Rocky Mountains CO, ID, MT, NM, UT, WY
West Coast AZ, CA, NV, OR, WA, HI
Total
Shoestrings
Total Used for Chips and Shoestrings
6
23
14
4
11
18
11
5
16
108
2,682
10,152
4,645
2,345
7,502
8,970
6,727
1,906
7,491
52,420
496
52,916
4
22
15
4
10
15
9
3
16
98
2,380
10,716
4,641
2,035
7,307
8,872
5,955
1,698
8,519
52,123
262
52,385 1 Revised.
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 17 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Quantity Used for Processing, Nine States, 1998-00 1
State and Crop Year To Dec 1 To Jan 1 To Feb 1 To Mar 11,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt
ID & OR-Malheur Co 1998 1999 2000
ME 2
1998 1999 2000
WA & OR-Other 1998 1999 2000
Other States 3 4
1998 1999 2000
Total 1998 1999 2000
27,51027,97029,290
1,4301,2701,845
33,63033,32034,770
11,57012,45512,665
74,14075,01578,570
34,70034,49035,720
1,9351,7002,475
38,89039,62040,970
14,46515,03516,215
89,99090,84595,380
42,67040,79043,470
2,5302,3853,105
45,65045,50047,720
18,03017,95018,975
108,880106,625113,270
51,21049,22050,580
2,9853,0703,695
53,29053,35055,250
20,85020,85522,095
128,335126,495131,620
To Apr 1 To May 1 To Jun 1 Total
1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt
ID & OR-Malheur Co 1998 1999 2000
ME 2
1998 1999 2000
WA & OR-Other 1998 1999 2000
Other States 3 4
1998 1999 2000
Total 1998 1999 2000
60,04057,82058,910
3,5953,7654,225
60,93061,08062,860
24,85024,30525,410
149,415146,970151,405
68,55066,08066,760
4,1804,5604,760
67,18067,23069,850
28,19027,22028,695
168,100165,090170,065
76,41074,11075,270
4,7055,1505,340
74,19074,84078,010
31,36530,41031,765
186,670184,510190,385
92,86088,21093,460
5,9456,6707,015
83,73083,21091,130
39,86535,94039,020
222,400214,030230,625
1 Total quantity received and used for processing regardless of the State in which the potatoes were produced. Amountexcludes quantities used for potato chips in ME, MI, ND, and WI.
2 Includes Maine grown potatoes only. 3 MI, MN, ND, and WI for 1998 and 1999. MN, NV, ND, SD, and WI for 2000. 4 1999 revised.
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 18 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Stocks Held by Growers, Local Dealers, and Processors,15 Fall States, 1999-00
Crop YearandState
CurrentYear Following Year 1
Dec 1 Jan 1 Feb 1 Mar 1 Apr 1 May 1 Jun 1
1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt
1999 CA CO ID ME MI MN MT NE NY ND OH OR PA WA WI
Other
Total 15 Sts
2000 2
CA CO ID ME MI MN MT NE NY ND OH OR PA WA WI
Other
Total 15 Sts
3,20019,70096,00014,5008,800
10,6003,2005,3003,500
17,000300
22,0002,000
48,00021,000
275,100
2,70020,300
111,00014,1008,700
14,2003,3507,5002,600
18,500350
25,0002,000
59,00021,000
310,300
2,70017,30086,00013,0007,1009,0003,1004,3202,500
13,800190
20,5001,500
41,00017,900
239,910
2,10017,700
101,00012,5006,900
13,0003,2506,6501,900
16,200170
23,0001,500
52,00017,400
275,270
2,20015,10076,50011,3005,8007,5003,0003,2501,800
11,000100
18,6001,000
35,00015,000
207,150
1,70015,10087,50010,9005,200
11,6003,0004,6001,400
13,70060
20,0001,100
44,50013,900
234,260
1,80012,90065,0009,4004,2006,2002,700
1,3009,000
15,500700
28,00010,600
2,320
169,620
1,30013,00076,5008,7003,400
10,1002,800
1,00011,500
17,000830
37,50010,500
3,540
197,670
1,40010,10050,0007,2002,7004,7001,650
7006,900
13,000500
20,5007,700
1,360
128,410
1,10010,30061,5006,6001,5008,1002,200
4009,500
13,600300
29,5006,900
2,020
153,520
1,1007,400
36,0004,4001,3003,200
300
4,500
9,000150
14,5004,400
665
86,915
8007,400
47,0004,000
7005,800
750
6,800
10,000
21,5003,300
1,110
109,160
7003,700
21,0002,300
1,900
2,300
5,500
7,0002,200
620
47,220
5003,500
26,5001,900
3,500320
4,000
6,400
13,0001,400
220
61,240 1 Blank States combined into "Other". 2 Revised.
Potatoes: Shrinkage and Loss, 15 Fall Storage States, U.S. 1998-00
CropYear
ToDec 1
ToJan 1
ToFeb 1
ToMar 1
ToApr 1
ToMay 1
TotalJun 1 Season
Million Cwt Million Cwt Million Cwt Million Cwt Million Cwt Million Cwt Million Cwt Million Cwt
199819992000
20.019.718.7
21.822.421.3
23.724.126.3
25.525.929.2
27.527.733.1
29.429.636.0
31.131.338.4
33.333.441.4
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 19 NASS, USDA
Fall Potatoes: Farm Marketings, Selected States,2000 Marketing Year
State Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent
CACOIDMEMIMNNYNDOR Malheur Other ORPAWAWI
32
3
1
527824
178
14167
59888
2621
2010131415
98
108
127
1811
4616122514
111097
126
1110
44
127
11
131069
125
125
61348
101179
11688
16
1168
986
1212785
7959
11119
121110109
1875
10
7119
157
115
11
2865
10
111213104
12
8
610255
99851
18
8
37152
10593
7
3
All Potatoes: Farm Marketings, United States, 1991-00
MonthMarketing Year
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent
NovDec
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
JanFebMarAprMayJunJul
Total
0.1
0.10.10.20.52.11.93.18.1
13.016.77.35.9
6.67.17.87.16.34.02.0
100.0
0.10.1
0.10.10.20.82.02.03.08.0
14.114.56.66.3
6.76.77.47.76.84.32.5
100.0
0.1
0.10.20.51.62.12.67.2
13.917.87.36.6
6.76.27.88.25.53.12.5
100.0
0.10.1
0.10.30.61.82.22.78.1
13.516.66.66.6
6.45.77.28.36.54.02.6
100.0
0.10.1
0.10.20.51.72.02.88.2
13.317.87.16.0
6.15.87.87.76.14.12.5
100.0
0.10.10.20.71.72.52.09.2
13.019.07.85.2
6.06.27.67.26.14.11.3
100.0
0.1
0.10.20.20.72.03.02.07.8
13.317.08.16.9
6.86.27.37.06.84.30.2
100.0
0.1
0.10.10.30.41.72.61.79.0
12.217.57.56.4
7.06.58.07.87.03.90.2
100.0
0.10.20.30.71.83.02.08.3
12.916.37.26.9
6.46.87.88.46.93.70.3
100.0
0.1
0.10.20.30.71.42.82.28.8
11.514.08.16.1
6.96.48.18.48.74.60.6
100.0
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 20 NASS, USDA
Potatoes: Area, Yield, Production, Farm Disposition, Price,and Value, Alaska, 1998-00
CropYear
Area YieldperCwt
ProductionPlanted Harvested
Acres Acres Cwt 1,000 Cwt
199819992000
920950860
820850840
183218154
150185129
TotalUsedfor
Seed
Farm Disposition
PriceperCwt
Value
Where Grown
Sold Prod SalesSeedFeed,Home
ShrinkandLoss
1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt Dols 1,000 Dols 1,000 Dols
199819992000
17.016.317.4
23.024.019.0
30.042.022.0
97.0119.088.0
20.7020.7020.70
3,1053,8302,670
2,0082,4631,822
Potatoes: Total Stocks Held by Growers and Local Dealers,Alaska, 1998-00
Crop YearOct 1
CurrentYear
Dec 1CurrentYear
Jan 1Following
Year
Feb 1Following
Year1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt
199819992000
134.5170.5123.8
118.0157.5103.5
102.0146.089.8
88.0130.577.0
Mar 1Following
Year
Apr 1Following
Year
May 1Following
Year
Jun 1Following
Year1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt
199819992000
75.0111.067.0
62.093.055.0
47.076.543.7
23.041.014.0
Potatoes 2000 Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardSeptember 2001 21 NASS, USDA
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USDA to Hold Public ForumOctober 15, 2001
Holiday Inn Mart PlazaChicago, Illinois
The National Agricultural Statistics Service will be organizing an open forum for data users. The purpose will be to provide updates on pending changes in the variousstatistical and information programs and to seek comments and input from data users.The other USDA agencies to be represented will include the Agricultural MarketingService, the Economic Research Service, the Foreign Agricultural Service, and theWorld Agricultural Outlook Board. The Foreign Trade Division from the CensusBureau and the National Weather Service will also be included in the meeting.
For registration details for the Data User’s meeting, see the NASS home page athttp://www.usda.gov/nass/ Or contact Karlyn McCutcheon (NASS) at(202) 690-8141 or at [email protected].
This Public Forum precedes an Industry Outlook meeting that will be held at the samelocation on October 16, 2001. The outlook meeting brings together analysts from thevarious commodity sectors to discuss the outlook situation. For more informationabout the outlook meeting and to register for it contact Terry Francl at (847) 685-8769 or at [email protected].