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Department of
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National
Agricultural
Statistics
Service

Poultry Production and Value
Final Estimates 2008-2012
October 2014

Statistical
Bulletin
Number 1042

Contents
Summary ..................................................................................................................................................................4
Poultry Value of Production – United States: 2008-2012 .......................................................................................5
Broiler Production and Value – United States: 2008-2012 .....................................................................................5
All Eggs Production and Value – United States: 2008-2012 ...................................................................................5
Turkey Production and Value – United States: 2008-2012 .....................................................................................6
Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Pounds Sold, and Value – United States: 2008-2012 ......................................6
Broiler Production and Value – States, United States, and 19 State Total: 2008 ....................................................7
Broiler Production and Value – States, United States, and 19 State Total: 2009 ....................................................8
Broiler Production and Value – States, United States, and 19 State Total: 2010 ....................................................9
Broiler Production and Value – States, United States, and 19 State Total: 2011 ..................................................10
Broiler Production and Value – States, United States, and 19 State Total: 2012 ..................................................11
All Eggs Production and Value – States and United States: 2008 and 2009 .........................................................12
All Eggs Production and Value – States and United States: 2010 and 2011 .........................................................13
All Eggs Production and Value – States and United States: 2012 .........................................................................14
Turkey Production and Value – States and United States: 2008 ...........................................................................15
Turkey Production and Value – States and United States: 2009 ...........................................................................15
Turkey Production and Value – States and United States: 2010 ...........................................................................16
Turkey Production and Value – States and United States: 2011 ...........................................................................16
Turkey Production and Value – States and United States: 2012 ...........................................................................17
Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Pounds Sold, and Value – States and United States: 2008 ............................18
Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Pounds Sold, and Value – States and United States: 2009 ............................19
Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Pounds Sold, and Value – States and United States: 2010 ............................20
Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Pounds Sold, and Value – States and United States: 2011 ............................21
Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Pounds Sold, and Value – States and United States: 2012 ............................22
Information Contacts .............................................................................................................................................23
Statistical Bulletin Publication Schedule ...............................................................................................................23
Access to NASS Reports .......................................................................................................................................24

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Summary
Poultry Production and Value: Final Estimates by States and United States, 2008-2012, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Statistics Board, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistics Board, Statistics Bulletin No. 1042.
Introduction: This bulletin presents final estimates, including revisions made by the Agricultural Statistics Board (ASB),
for the production years 2008 through 2012. The production and value from poultry for 2008-2012 were published during
calendar years 2009-2013. Data included in this publication provide a historic record and a benchmark for current
estimates.
Procedures: Revisions were made after a thorough review of the original survey data and all data now available,
including the 2012 Census of Agriculture. Other data series considered included slaughter data, imports, exports, and any
other available administrative information. The 2008-2012 estimates shown herein are considered final and will not be
revised again.
At the National level, revisions to estimates of poultry value of production were one percent or less for broilers, eggs,
turkeys and chickens.
Broiler and Egg Value of Production – United States: 2008-2012
Broilers 1
Year

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

........................
........................
........................
........................
........................

Eggs

Previous

Final

Change

Previous

Final

Change

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(percent)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(percent)

23,203,136
21,822,804
23,691,553
22,987,822
24,827,800

23,203,136
21,822,804
23,691,553
22,987,822
24,827,800

-

8,215,999
6,166,038
6,534,699
7,315,796
7,851,830

8,239,313
6,191,040
6,553,087
7,355,873
7,929,104

0.3
0.4
0.3
0.5
1.0

- Represents zero.
Excludes States producing less than 500,000 broilers.

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Turkey and Chicken Value of Production – United States: 2008-2012
Chickens 1

Turkeys
Year

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

........................
........................
........................
........................
........................

Previous

Final

Change

Previous

Final

Change

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(percent)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(percent)

4,477,054
3,573,392
4,373,866
4,960,593
5,452,135

4,471,046
3,573,324
4,372,438
4,987,608
5,452,135

-0.1
0.5
-

62,164
65,115
73,107
81,073
79,086

62,456
65,381
73,099
81,110
79,208

0.5
0.4
0.2

- Represents zero.
Value of sales.

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Historic Estimates: Final estimates of Poultry Production and Value in earlier years are available in Statistical Bulletins:
Broilers and Chickens: No. 1028 for 2003-07, No. 994a for 1998-02, No. 958 for 1994-97, No. 910 for 1988-93,
No. 806 for 1984-87, No. 725 for 1980-83, No. 677 for 1976-79, No. 602 for 1970-75, No. 512 for 1965-69, No.
399 for 1960-64, No. 287 for 1955-59, No. 183 for 1950-54, Farm Production, Disposition and Income from
Chicken and Eggs, 1945-49 (released June 1952), and No. 133 for 1909-44.
Turkeys: No. 1028 for 2003-07, No. 994a for 1998-02, No. 958 for 1994-97, No. 910 for 1988-93, No. 806 for
1984-87, No. 725 for 1980-83, No. 671 for 1976-79, No. 497 for 1970-75, No. 497 for 1965-69, No. 396 for 196064, No. 286 for 1955-59, No. 182 for 1950-54. Turkey values before 1950 are in Farm Production, Disposition and
Income from Turkeys, 1945-49, May 1952 and Farm Production, Disposition and Income from Turkeys, 1929-44,
June 1953.
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Poultry Value of Production – United States: 2008-2012
Broilers 1

Eggs

Turkeys

Chickens 2

Total

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Year

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1
2

..................
..................
..................
..................
..................

23,203,136
21,822,804
23,691,553
22,987,822
24,827,800

8,239,313
6,191,040
6,553,087
7,355,873
7,929,104

4,471,046
3,573,324
4,372,438
4,987,608
5,452,135

62,456
65,381
73,099
81,110
79,208

35,975,951
31,652,549
34,690,177
35,412,413
38,288,247

Excludes States producing less than 500,000 broilers.
Value of sales.

Broiler Production and Value – United States: 2008-2012
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Broiler production including other domestic meat-type strains.
Excludes States producing less than 500,000 broilers]
Number
produced

Year

Pounds
produced

(1,000 head)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

................................
................................
................................
................................
................................

Value of
production

(1,000 pounds)
9,009,300
8,550,200
8,623,600
8,607,600
8,463,000

(1,000 dollars)
50,441,600
47,752,300
49,152,600
50,082,400
49,655,600

23,203,136
21,822,804
23,691,553
22,987,822
24,827,800

All Eggs Production and Value – United States: 2008-2012
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Includes hatching and market (table) eggs]
Year

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Eggs produced

Value of
production

(million eggs)

(1,000 dollars)

................................................
................................................
................................................
................................................
................................................

Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014)
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90,239
90,737
91,811
92,450
94,364

8,239,313
6,191,040
6,553,087
7,355,873
7,929,104

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Turkey Production and Value – United States: 2008-2012
Number
produced

Year

Pounds
produced

(1,000 head)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

................................
................................
................................
................................
................................

Value of
production

(1,000 pounds)
273,088
247,359
244,188
248,500
253,500

(1,000 dollars)
7,911,797
7,149,314
7,108,222
7,313,205
7,561,905

4,471,046
3,573,324
4,372,438
4,987,608
5,452,135

Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Pounds Sold, and Value – United States: 2008-2012
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers]
Year

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1

6

................
................
................
................
................

Number
lost 1

Number sold
for slaughter

Pounds
sold

Value of
sales

(1,000 head)

(1,000 head)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

102,071
99,596
108,356
106,361
103,758

176,023
176,266
173,404
182,153
179,162

940,221
910,333
903,750
943,142
901,411

62,456
65,381
73,099
81,110
79,208

Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted or disappeared for any reason, except sold for slaughter, during the 12-month period.

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Broiler Production and Value – States, United States, and 19 State Total: 2008
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Broiler production including other domestic meat-type strains.
Excludes States producing less than 500,000 broilers]
State

Number
produced

Pounds
produced

Value of
production

(1,000 head)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama ......................................
Arkansas .....................................
Delaware .....................................
Florida .........................................
Georgia .......................................
Kentucky ......................................
Maryland ......................................
Minnesota ....................................
Mississippi ...................................
North Carolina .............................

1,062,900
1,160,000
242,900
63,800
1,409,200
306,100
298,600
44,900
840,700
796,100

5,846,000
6,380,000
1,578,900
376,400
7,468,800
1,652,900
1,612,400
238,000
4,876,100
5,493,100

2,689,160
2,934,800
726,294
173,144
3,435,648
760,334
741,704
109,480
2,243,006
2,526,826

Ohio .............................................
Oklahoma ....................................
Pennsylvania ...............................
South Carolina .............................
Tennessee ...................................
Texas ..........................................
Virginia ........................................
West Virginia ...............................
Wisconsin ....................................

57,500
237,800
160,900
236,900
199,700
641,000
250,300
85,700
51,700

327,800
1,260,300
933,200
1,516,200
1,018,500
3,461,400
1,251,500
351,400
217,100

150,788
579,738
429,272
697,452
468,510
1,592,244
575,690
161,644
99,866

Other States 1 ..............................

862,600

4,581,600

2,107,536

United States ...............................

9,009,300

50,441,600

23,203,136

8,016,800

49,060,800

22,567,968

19 State Total
1

2

2

............................

California, Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, and Washington combined to avoid disclosing
individual operations.
19 states in the weekly estimating program: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri,
Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.

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Broiler Production and Value – States, United States, and 19 State Total: 2009
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Broiler production including other domestic meat-type strains.
Excludes States producing less than 500,000 broilers]
State

Number
produced

Pounds
produced

Value of
production

(1,000 head)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .....................................
Arkansas .....................................
Delaware ....................................
Florida .........................................
Georgia .......................................
Kentucky .....................................
Maryland .....................................
Minnesota ...................................
Mississippi ..................................
North Carolina .............................

1,002,300
1,050,900
231,700
42,000
1,322,000
307,000
291,400
44,800
793,400
759,600

5,512,700
5,780,000
1,598,700
252,000
6,874,400
1,657,800
1,398,700
246,400
4,601,700
5,317,200

2,519,304
2,641,460
730,606
115,164
3,141,601
757,615
639,206
112,605
2,102,977
2,429,960

Ohio ............................................
Oklahoma ...................................
Pennsylvania ..............................
South Carolina ............................
Tennessee ..................................
Texas ..........................................
Virginia ........................................
West Virginia ...............................
Wisconsin ...................................

56,400
226,000
153,500
237,800
189,700
668,700
240,800
82,700
45,800

338,400
1,220,400
875,000
1,521,900
967,500
3,611,000
1,204,000
330,800
192,400

154,649
557,723
399,875
695,508
442,148
1,650,227
550,228
151,176
87,927

Other States 1 .............................

803,700

4,251,300

1,942,845

United States ..............................

8,550,200

47,752,300

21,822,804

8,284,900

46,358,900

21,186,019

19 State Total
1

2

8

2

...........................

California, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, and Washington combined to avoid disclosing individual
operations.
19 states in the weekly estimating program: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri,
Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.

Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014)
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Broiler Production and Value – States, United States, and 19 State Total: 2010
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Broiler production including other domestic meat-type strains.
Excludes States producing less than 500,000 broilers]
State

Number
produced

Pounds
produced

Value of
production

(1,000 head)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama ......................................
Arkansas .....................................
Delaware .....................................
Florida .........................................
Georgia .......................................
Kentucky ......................................
Maryland ......................................
Minnesota ....................................
Mississippi ...................................
North Carolina .............................

1,033,400
1,043,500
234,200
51,700
1,313,500
309,800
300,500
42,100
807,800
766,500

5,787,000
5,937,500
1,625,300
314,300
6,882,700
1,672,900
1,433,400
231,100
4,766,000
5,419,200

2,789,334
2,861,875
783,395
151,493
3,317,461
806,338
690,899
111,390
2,297,212
2,612,054

Ohio .............................................
Oklahoma ....................................
Pennsylvania ...............................
South Carolina .............................
Tennessee ...................................
Texas ..........................................
Virginia ........................................
West Virginia ...............................
Wisconsin ....................................

60,000
225,000
149,300
241,000
193,100
653,300
250,400
87,600
46,500

376,800
1,503,000
839,100
1,556,900
986,700
3,645,400
1,292,100
346,000
197,600

181,618
724,446
404,446
750,426
475,589
1,757,083
622,792
166,772
95,243

Other States 1 ..............................

814,400

4,339,600

2,091,687

United States ...............................

8,623,600

49,152,600

23,691,553

8,355,300

47,739,700

23,010,536

19 State Total
1

2

2

............................

California, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, and Washington combined to avoid disclosing individual
operations.
19 states in the weekly estimating program: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri,
Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.

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Broiler Production and Value – States, United States, and 19 State Total: 2011
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Broiler production including other domestic meat-type strains.
Excludes States producing less than 500,000 broilers]
State

Number
produced

Pounds
produced

Value of
production

(1,000 head)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .....................................
Arkansas .....................................
Delaware ....................................
Florida .........................................
Georgia .......................................
Kentucky .....................................
Maryland .....................................
Minnesota ...................................
Mississippi ..................................
Missouri ......................................

1,021,100
1,027,300
217,800
61,800
1,375,200
310,000
311,100
41,600
784,000
285,200

5,820,300
5,855,600
1,524,600
383,200
7,426,100
1,705,000
1,648,800
241,300
4,625,600
1,369,000

2,671,518
2,687,720
699,791
175,889
3,408,580
782,595
756,799
110,757
2,123,150
628,371

North Carolina .............................
Ohio ............................................
Oklahoma ...................................
Pennsylvania ..............................
South Carolina ............................
Tennessee ..................................
Texas ..........................................
Virginia ........................................
West Virginia ...............................
Wisconsin ...................................

786,900
59,600
214,700
155,600
223,400
190,300
630,500
243,800
85,400
46,500

5,587,000
375,500
1,588,800
871,400
1,541,500
989,600
3,656,900
1,292,100
341,600
195,300

2,564,433
172,355
729,259
399,973
707,549
454,226
1,678,517
593,074
156,794
89,643

Other States 1 .............................

535,800

3,043,200

1,396,829

United States ..............................

8,607,600

50,082,400

22,987,822

19 State Total 2 ...........................

8,336,100

48,664,100

22,336,822

1

California, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, and Washington combined to avoid disclosing individual operations.
2
19 states in the weekly estimating program: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri,
Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.

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Poultry Production and Value Final Estimates 2008-2012 (October 2014)
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Broiler Production and Value – States, United States, and 19 State Total: 2012
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Broiler production including other domestic meat-type strains.
Excludes States producing less than 500,000 broilers]
State

Number
produced

Pounds
produced

Value of
production

(1,000 head)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama ......................................
Arkansas .....................................
Delaware .....................................
Florida .........................................
Georgia .......................................
Kentucky ......................................
Maryland ......................................
Minnesota ....................................
Mississippi ...................................
Missouri .......................................

1,003,600
976,000
212,000
59,500
1,361,700
309,500
302,800
46,800
751,300
271,600

5,620,200
5,758,400
1,505,200
357,000
7,625,500
1,733,200
1,604,800
271,400
4,507,800
1,303,700

2,810,100
2,879,200
752,600
178,500
3,812,750
866,600
802,400
135,700
2,253,900
651,850

North Carolina .............................
Ohio .............................................
Oklahoma ....................................
Pennsylvania ...............................
South Carolina .............................
Tennessee ...................................
Texas ..........................................
Virginia ........................................
West Virginia ...............................
Wisconsin ....................................

799,600
63,200
200,100
171,800
222,800
167,700
602,600
242,000
94,000
52,900

5,677,200
379,200
1,340,700
962,100
1,537,300
872,000
3,495,100
1,306,800
376,000
222,200

2,838,600
189,600
670,350
481,050
768,650
436,000
1,747,550
653,400
188,000
111,100

Other States 1 ..............................

551,500

3,199,800

1,599,900

United States ...............................

8,463,000

49,655,600

24,827,800

19 State Total 2 ............................

8,176,300

48,112,500

24,056,250

1

California, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, and Washington combined to avoid disclosing individual
operations.
2
19 states in the weekly estimating program: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri,
Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.

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All Eggs Production and Value – States and United States: 2008 and 2009
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Includes hatching and market (table) eggs. Totals may not add
due to rounding]
State

Eggs produced

Value of production

2008

2009

2008

2009

(million eggs)

(million eggs)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .............................................
Arkansas .............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut .........................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................
Hawaii .................................................
Illinois ..................................................
Indiana ................................................

2,150
3,198
5,271
1,090
780
2,749
4,576
73.3
1,309
6,523

2,145
2,998
5,304
1,110
767
2,670
4,463
69.5
1,253
6,460

298,550
427,404
440,438
96,842
60,116
234,515
564,244
8,678
109,290
535,571

286,893
372,702
319,805
70,308
41,686
152,616
468,599
8,759
71,103
353,020

Iowa ....................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine ..................................................
Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................

14,407
1,140
479
1,028
666
36
2,732
2,767
1,511
1,947

14,475
1,130
455
916
554
36
2,909
2,777
1,440
2,038

1,117,850
130,387
47,694
104,433
62,682
3,718
217,526
237,237
179,075
173,788

755,830
110,285
38,009
63,226
33,150
2,603
156,701
165,025
158,710
133,665

Montana ..............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina .....................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ................................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
South Dakota ......................................

115
2,777
1,167
3,063
7,168
774
769
6,189
1,143
691

107
2,749
1,192
3,148
7,426
769
740
6,543
1,128
696

9,567
225,242
96,871
373,944
585,477
80,888
64,775
488,056
104,178
55,752

6,890
146,859
66,428
349,371
403,793
70,175
47,765
367,224
85,739
37,936

Tennessee ..........................................
Texas ..................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ................................................
Washington .........................................
West Virginia .......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming .............................................

351
4,954
914
55
726
1,533
246
1,220
2.4

323
4,985
925
57
721
1,705
232
1,350
2.4

42,815
462,283
72,422
5,252
77,103
136,448
30,275
102,910
193

38,665
347,480
52,470
3,782
66,223
106,499
28,183
78,301
134

Other States 1 .....................................

1,951

1,970

174,824

124,428

United States ......................................

90,239

90,737

8,239,313

6,191,040

1

Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined to avoid
disclosing individual operations.

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All Eggs Production and Value – States and United States: 2010 and 2011
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Includes hatching and market (table) eggs. Totals may not add
due to rounding]
State

Eggs produced

Value of production

2010

2011

2010

2011

(million eggs)

(million eggs)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .............................................
Arkansas ............................................
California ............................................
Colorado .............................................
Connecticut ........................................
Florida ................................................
Georgia ..............................................
Hawaii 1 ..............................................
Illinois .................................................
Indiana ...............................................

2,182
2,960
5,283
1,066
695
2,592
4,485
69.5
1,272
6,493

2,115
2,951
5,287
1,163
638
2,666
4,289
(NA)
1,260
6,504

291,344
366,173
367,788
77,131
39,566
150,746
442,065
8,128
73,893
373,592

322,651
406,514
387,522
85,801
41,948
177,861
488,812
(NA)
82,016
420,152

Iowa ....................................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maine .................................................
Maryland .............................................
Massachusetts ....................................
Michigan .............................................
Minnesota ...........................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................

14,773
1,119
462
1,034
616
36
3,055
2,869
1,467
2,017

14,839
1,111
508
1,003
569
36
3,149
2,827
1,415
2,077

832,528
101,530
46,210
57,690
35,837
2,010
170,763
167,922
179,794
160,143

947,998
115,438
55,356
64,544
38,008
2,321
198,496
185,335
196,486
173,429

Montana .............................................
Nebraska ............................................
New York ............................................
North Carolina ....................................
Ohio ....................................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Oregon ...............................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
South Dakota ......................................

119
2,751
1,161
3,251
7,540
769
715
6,976
1,102
672

119
2,697
1,256
3,220
7,607
745
676
7,306
1,153
698

6,619
152,857
66,177
327,373
427,361
84,499
51,756
408,227
86,243
37,696

8,682
169,837
82,740
375,573
486,185
88,168
52,462
490,511
101,561
44,110

Tennessee ..........................................
Texas .................................................
Utah ....................................................
Vermont ..............................................
Virginia ...............................................
Washington ........................................
West Virginia ......................................
Wisconsin ...........................................
Wyoming ............................................

308
4,811
929
59
735
1,739
267
1,312
2.4

363
4,909
968
60
716
1,924
237
1,277
2.4

43,922
395,052
64,329
3,769
77,640
120,732
38,911
78,316
167

59,717
421,982
70,840
4,384
88,362
140,429
39,398
85,397
175

Other States 2 .....................................

2,049

2,111

136,588

154,672

United States ......................................

91,811

92,450

6,553,087

7,355,873

(NA) Not available.
1
Included in Other States in 2011.
2
Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined to
avoid disclosing individual operations.

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All Eggs Production and Value – States and United States: 2012
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Includes hatching and market (table) eggs. Totals may not add
due to rounding]
State

Eggs produced

Value of production

2012

2012

(million eggs)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama ..................................................
Arkansas ..................................................
California .................................................
Colorado ..................................................
Connecticut ..............................................
Florida ......................................................
Georgia ....................................................
Illinois .......................................................
Indiana .....................................................
Iowa .........................................................

2,140
3,011
5,387
1,297
651
2,515
4,304
1,230
6,805
15,572

352,021
438,769
392,950
96,215
46,588
183,258
532,576
88,598
474,014
1,062,683

Kentucky ..................................................
Louisiana .................................................
Maine .......................................................
Maryland ..................................................
Massachusetts .........................................
Michigan ..................................................
Minnesota ................................................
Mississippi ...............................................
Missouri ...................................................
Montana ...................................................

1,038
533
998
648
37
3,609
2,817
1,380
1,999
120

116,170
58,699
69,041
46,750
2,583
239,603
199,865
208,357
173,312
8,642

Nebraska .................................................
New York .................................................
North Carolina ..........................................
Ohio .........................................................
Oklahoma ................................................
Oregon .....................................................
Pennsylvania ...........................................
South Carolina .........................................
South Dakota ...........................................
Tennessee ...............................................

2,724
1,314
3,087
7,688
748
695
7,135
1,130
667
312

180,838
93,883
392,549
523,315
91,776
54,128
524,878
109,457
44,576
55,816

Texas .......................................................
Utah .........................................................
Vermont ...................................................
Virginia .....................................................
Washington ..............................................
West Virginia ............................................
Wisconsin ................................................
Wyoming ..................................................

5,195
1,005
60
697
1,905
224
1,372
2.6

445,497
72,537
4,855
91,531
137,149
40,760
101,214
190

Other States 1 ..........................................

2,304

173,461

United States ...........................................

94,364

7,929,104

1

Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined
to avoid disclosing individual operations.

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Turkey Production and Value – States and United States: 2008
State

Number
raised

Pounds
produced

(1,000 head)

Value of
production

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Arkansas .....................................
California .....................................
Indiana ........................................
Iowa .............................................
Minnesota ....................................
Missouri .......................................
North Carolina .............................
Ohio .............................................
Pennsylvania ...............................
South Carolina .............................

31,000
16,000
14,500
9,000
48,000
21,000
40,000
6,000
11,500
12,500

610,700
435,200
519,100
360,000
1,305,600
651,000
1,208,000
230,400
216,200
477,500

348,099
252,416
306,269
201,600
744,192
371,070
652,320
133,632
138,368
267,400

South Dakota ...............................
Utah .............................................
Virginia ........................................
West Virginia ...............................

4,700
4,100
18,000
3,800

189,410
104,960
482,400
102,220

89,023
60,877
270,144
57,243

Other States 1 ..............................

32,988

1,019,107

578,393

United States ...............................

273,088

7,911,797

4,471,046

1

Includes State estimates not shown and States withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Turkey Production and Value – States and United States: 2009
State

Number
raised

Pounds
produced

(1,000 head)

Value of
production

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Arkansas .....................................
California .....................................
Indiana ........................................
Minnesota ....................................
Missouri .......................................
North Carolina .............................
Ohio .............................................
Pennsylvania ...............................
South Carolina .............................
South Dakota ...............................

29,000
15,000
15,000
45,000
18,500
35,500
5,200
9,000
11,900
4,500

568,400
390,000
543,000
1,161,000
610,500
1,089,850
203,320
181,800
433,160
186,750

284,200
202,800
271,500
580,500
305,250
523,128
105,726
99,990
220,912
82,170

Utah .............................................
Virginia ........................................
West Virginia ...............................

3,200
17,000
3,300

81,600
448,800
96,690

40,800
215,424
46,411

Other States 1 ..............................

35,259

1,154,444

594,513

United States ...............................

247,359

7,149,314

3,573,324

1

Includes State estimates not shown and States withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

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Turkey Production and Value – States and United States: 2010
State

Number
raised

Pounds
produced

(1,000 head)

Value of
production

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Arkansas .....................................
California ....................................
Indiana ........................................
Minnesota ...................................
Missouri ......................................
North Carolina .............................
Ohio ............................................
Pennsylvania ..............................
South Carolina ............................
South Dakota ..............................

28,000
15,200
16,000
47,000
18,000
30,000
4,600
7,400
11,900
4,600

551,600
408,880
574,400
1,175,000
583,200
969,000
191,820
175,380
428,400
190,900

341,992
262,910
350,384
716,750
361,584
591,090
118,928
105,228
261,324
114,540

Utah ............................................
Virginia ........................................
West Virginia ...............................

4,600
17,000
3,100

117,300
448,800
87,730

75,189
278,256
52,638

Other States 1 .............................

36,788

1,205,812

741,625

United States ..............................

244,188

7,108,222

4,372,438

1

Includes State estimates not shown and States withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Turkey Production and Value – States and United States: 2011
State

Number
raised

Pounds
produced

Value of
production

(1,000 head)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Arkansas .....................................
California ....................................
Indiana ........................................
Minnesota ...................................
Missouri ......................................
North Carolina .............................
Ohio ............................................
Pennsylvania ..............................
South Carolina ............................
South Dakota ..............................

30,500
15,000
16,000
46,500
17,500
32,000
5,000
7,500
11,500
4,400

606,950
421,500
580,800
1,181,100
567,000
1,043,200
201,000
175,500
481,850
185,680

413,940
287,463
396,106
805,510
386,694
711,462
137,082
119,691
328,622
126,634

Utah ............................................
Virginia ........................................
West Virginia ...............................

4,300
17,500
3,300

105,350
460,250
92,400

71,849
313,891
63,017

Other States 1 .............................

37,500

1,210,625

825,647

United States ..............................

248,500

7,313,205

4,987,608

1

Includes State estimates not shown and States withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

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Turkey Production and Value – States and United States: 2012
State

Number
raised

Pounds
produced

(1,000 head)

Value of
production

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Arkansas .....................................
California .....................................
Indiana ........................................
Minnesota ....................................
Missouri .......................................
North Carolina .............................
Ohio .............................................
Pennsylvania ...............................
South Carolina .............................
South Dakota ...............................

29,000
15,500
16,500
46,000
17,500
36,000
5,500
7,000
12,000
4,600

577,100
426,250
613,800
1,168,400
582,750
1,191,600
217,250
169,400
493,200
193,200

416,089
307,326
442,550
842,416
420,163
859,144
156,637
122,137
355,597
139,297

Utah .............................................
Virginia ........................................
West Virginia ...............................

4,100
17,000
3,300

105,780
442,000
89,100

76,267
318,682
64,241

Other States 1 ..............................

39,500

1,292,075

931,589

United States ...............................

253,500

7,561,905

5,452,135

1

Includes State estimates not shown and States withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

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Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Pounds Sold, and Value – States and United States: 2008
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers. Totals may not add due to rounding]
State

Number
lost 1

Number sold
for slaughter

Pounds
sold

Value of
sales

(1,000 head)

(1,000 head)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .............................
Arkansas .............................
California ............................
Colorado .............................
Connecticut .........................
Florida .................................
Georgia ...............................
Hawaii .................................
Illinois ..................................
Indiana ................................

2,653
5,952
2,570
1,153
811
4,179
7,178
59
566
3,700

11,181
15,353
8,926
1,650
1,369
4,442
15,434
78
1,843
9,714

86,094
113,612
29,456
8,250
4,655
16,880
109,581
320
6,819
33,028

8,523
10,907
29
487
19
388
10,191
64
130
231

Iowa ....................................
Kentucky .............................
Louisiana ............................
Maine ..................................
Maryland .............................
Massachusetts ....................
Michigan .............................
Minnesota ...........................
Mississippi ..........................
Missouri ..............................

26,139
1,335
311
834
261
9
923
2,934
2,392
966

6,227
3,018
2,051
2,334
1,797
112
2,352
3,939
6,583
5,297

21,172
21,730
12,306
7,702
6,649
370
7,762
14,574
52,006
24,896

106
2,043
960
8
140
1
8
277
5,253
1,270

Montana ..............................
Nebraska ............................
New York ............................
North Carolina .....................
Ohio ....................................
Oklahoma ...........................
Oregon ................................
Pennsylvania ......................
South Carolina ....................
South Dakota ......................

78
1,777
586
2,796
5,946
904
1,654
1,850
1,153
779

117
6,246
3,052
14,308
8,850
3,192
463
12,803
3,383
726

445
20,612
10,072
94,433
30,090
22,982
1,621
46,091
18,607
2,396

(Z)
21
20
8,121
181
2,137
13
645
1,302
2

Tennessee ..........................
Texas ..................................
Utah ....................................
Vermont ..............................
Virginia ................................
Washington .........................
West Virginia .......................
Wisconsin ...........................
Wyoming .............................

506
10,487
922
26
556
3,672
306
1,027
1

2,219
5,445
1,753
72
2,978
394
1,510
1,699
7

16,864
42,471
5,785
346
18,166
1,300
11,778
7,306
23

1,653
4,247
6
18
1,453
1
1,178
307
(Z)

Other States 2 .....................

2,120

3,106

10,971

116

United States ......................

102,071

176,023

940,221

62,456

(Z) Less than half of the unit shown.
1
Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted, or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12-month period.
2
Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined to
avoid disclosing individual operations.

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Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Pounds Sold, and Value – States and United States: 2009
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers. Totals may not add due to rounding]
State

Number
lost 1

Number sold
for slaughter

Pounds
sold

Value of
sales

(1,000 head)

(1,000 head)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .............................
Arkansas ............................
California ............................
Colorado .............................
Connecticut ........................
Florida ................................
Georgia ..............................
Hawaii ................................
Illinois .................................
Indiana ...............................

2,595
4,691
3,224
883
576
3,440
6,028
44
825
3,474

12,405
13,951
9,406
2,143
1,510
4,043
13,740
58
2,319
9,452

89,316
101,842
31,040
9,429
4,983
15,363
97,554
226
8,348
33,082

9,646
11,101
31
481
20
399
10,438
73
134
331

Iowa ....................................
Kentucky .............................
Louisiana ............................
Maine .................................
Maryland .............................
Massachusetts ....................
Michigan .............................
Minnesota ...........................
Mississippi ..........................
Missouri ..............................

26,712
820
311
604
241
20
976
1,811
2,003
1,105

6,634
3,502
1,638
1,821
1,421
87
3,213
5,488
6,477
4,395

22,556
23,113
9,992
6,009
5,258
287
10,603
21,403
47,282
20,217

113
2,311
799
6
121
1
11
364
5,154
1,152

Montana .............................
Nebraska ............................
New York ............................
North Carolina ....................
Ohio ....................................
Oklahoma ...........................
Oregon ...............................
Pennsylvania ......................
South Carolina ....................
South Dakota ......................

76
2,209
337
3,178
8,191
782
1,713
1,996
718
645

111
5,874
3,007
13,222
10,814
3,012
290
13,648
3,020
615

422
18,797
9,923
87,265
36,768
21,988
986
47,768
17,214
2,030

(Z)
19
20
8,639
184
2,375
10
621
1,480
2

Tennessee ..........................
Texas .................................
Utah ....................................
Vermont ..............................
Virginia ...............................
Washington ........................
West Virginia ......................
Wisconsin ...........................
Wyoming ............................

437
11,228
502
23
841
3,482
246
699
1

1,760
5,720
1,660
226
2,555
142
1,764
2,003
7

13,552
42,328
5,478
859
16,608
469
11,113
8,012
23

1,545
4,698
5
23
1,628
(Z)
1,045
280
(Z)

Other States 2 .....................

1,909

3,113

10,827

121

United States ......................

99,596

176,266

910,333

65,381

(Z) Less than half of the unit shown.
1
Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted, or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12-month period.
2
Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined to
avoid disclosing individual operations.

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Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Pounds Sold, and Value – States and United States: 2010
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers. Totals may not add due to rounding]
State

Number
lost 1

Number sold
for slaughter

Pounds
sold

Value of
sales

(1,000 head)

(1,000 head)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .............................
Arkansas .............................
California ............................
Colorado .............................
Connecticut .........................
Florida .................................
Georgia ...............................
Hawaii .................................
Illinois ..................................
Indiana ................................

2,754
4,768
4,059
1,065
1,382
3,637
6,017
74
534
3,820

12,453
13,377
7,754
1,816
561
3,935
15,692
117
2,072
11,598

95,888
100,328
24,037
8,717
1,907
14,166
101,998
374
7,459
38,273

11,602
11,839
24
610
32
382
10,710
135
194
344

Iowa ....................................
Kentucky .............................
Louisiana ............................
Maine ..................................
Maryland .............................
Massachusetts ....................
Michigan .............................
Minnesota ...........................
Mississippi ..........................
Missouri ..............................

32,235
1,554
339
423
209
9
1,103
2,546
1,675
1,196

5,462
3,342
1,663
1,215
1,168
78
4,162
4,779
6,937
4,572

17,478
23,060
12,971
3,767
4,088
257
13,318
17,204
48,559
21,488

105
2,537
1,582
11
102
1
13
447
5,487
1,418

Montana ..............................
Nebraska ............................
New York ............................
North Carolina .....................
Ohio ....................................
Oklahoma ...........................
Oregon ................................
Pennsylvania ......................
South Carolina ....................
South Dakota ......................

90
1,918
406
3,287
8,022
884
1,405
2,267
673
523

37
5,648
2,144
12,958
10,345
3,236
613
12,509
3,891
676

118
17,509
6,861
88,114
34,139
23,623
1,962
42,531
22,179
2,163

(Z)
18
14
9,604
239
2,740
14
595
1,996
2

Tennessee ..........................
Texas ..................................
Utah ....................................
Vermont ..............................
Virginia ................................
Washington .........................
West Virginia .......................
Wisconsin ...........................
Wyoming .............................

472
9,826
612
23
985
3,792
354
960
1

1,714
5,306
1,388
184
2,280
30
2,176
2,205
7

13,198
38,203
4,442
681
15,960
96
16,755
8,600
22

1,597
4,393
4
20
1,772
(Z)
2,027
327
(Z)

Other States 2 .....................

2,457

3,304

11,257

162

United States ......................

108,356

173,404

903,750

73,099

(Z) Less than half of the unit shown.
1
Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted, or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12-month period.
2
Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined to
avoid disclosing individual operations.

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Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Pounds Sold, and Value – States and United States: 2011
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers. Totals may not add due to rounding]
State

Number
lost 1

Number sold
for slaughter

Pounds
sold

Value of
sales

(1,000 head)

(1,000 head)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .............................
Arkansas ............................
California ............................
Colorado .............................
Connecticut ........................
Florida ................................
Georgia ..............................
Illinois .................................
Indiana ...............................
Iowa ....................................

3,431
4,826
5,195
1,138
1,826
3,292
5,114
765
3,881
26,491

11,490
14,179
6,853
2,027
66
4,079
15,806
2,097
13,061
8,229

89,622
106,343
21,930
8,513
304
15,500
105,900
7,340
43,101
27,156

11,830
13,718
44
426
21
543
12,496
154
388
109

Kentucky .............................
Louisiana ............................
Maine .................................
Maryland .............................
Massachusetts ....................
Michigan .............................
Minnesota ...........................
Mississippi ..........................
Missouri ..............................
Montana .............................

2,250
301
509
629
7
1,161
2,728
1,729
980
186

2,484
1,166
1,010
1,399
85
5,483
5,350
6,947
5,258
88

19,375
9,095
3,232
5,316
272
17,546
19,260
49,324
25,764
282

2,577
1,210
3
170
(Z)
18
462
6,166
2,010
(Z)

Nebraska ............................
New York ............................
North Carolina ....................
Ohio ....................................
Oklahoma ...........................
Oregon ...............................
Pennsylvania ......................
South Carolina ....................
South Dakota ......................
Tennessee ..........................

1,282
376
4,305
9,211
829
1,258
2,231
883
946
465

6,332
3,632
12,933
9,469
3,257
305
13,682
3,404
584
1,984

20,262
11,622
89,238
31,248
23,776
1,007
47,887
22,126
1,869
15,475

20
23
10,798
250
2,996
11
814
2,522
2
2,058

Texas .................................
Utah ....................................
Vermont ..............................
Virginia ...............................
Washington ........................
West Virginia ......................
Wisconsin ...........................
Wyoming ............................

9,214
340
19
669
4,202
234
1,611
1

7,585
1,883
181
2,947
31
1,440
1,507
7

47,027
6,026
652
19,156
99
11,088
6,329
22

5,079
6
17
2,184
(Z)
1,464
335
(Z)

Other States 2 .....................

1,846

3,833

13,058

186

United States ......................

106,361

182,153

943,142

81,110

(Z) Less than half of the unit shown.
1
Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted, or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12-month period.
2
Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined
to avoid disclosing individual operations.

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Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Pounds Sold, and Value – States and United States: 2012
[Annual estimates cover the period December 1 previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers. Totals may not add due to rounding]
State

Number
lost 1

Number sold
for slaughter

Pounds
sold

Value of
sales

(1,000 head)

(1,000 head)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .............................
Arkansas .............................
California ............................
Colorado .............................
Connecticut .........................
Florida .................................
Georgia ...............................
Illinois ..................................
Indiana ................................
Iowa ....................................

2,722
4,095
6,484
1,015
1,807
3,250
4,393
680
5,065
28,165

11,344
12,924
4,819
2,136
64
3,563
14,201
2,126
11,301
10,636

86,214
95,638
15,903
9,612
288
13,183
96,567
7,441
37,293
34,035

11,984
12,911
143
663
20
435
12,264
134
410
136

Kentucky .............................
Louisiana ............................
Maine ..................................
Maryland .............................
Massachusetts ....................
Michigan .............................
Minnesota ...........................
Mississippi ..........................
Missouri ..............................
Montana ..............................

2,239
391
511
207
5
1,152
2,620
1,331
1,011
242

2,384
1,454
1,280
759
92
4,913
4,901
6,752
5,911
46

17,642
9,596
4,096
2,884
294
15,722
17,644
46,589
27,191
147

2,399
1,180
4
110
(Z)
16
476
6,010
2,012
(Z)

Nebraska ............................
New York ............................
North Carolina .....................
Ohio ....................................
Oklahoma ...........................
Oregon ................................
Pennsylvania ......................
South Carolina ....................
South Dakota ......................
Tennessee ..........................

1,110
385
3,072
9,124
770
1,416
2,302
1,691
972
405

5,975
3,279
12,589
11,038
2,723
548
13,616
2,748
757
1,743

19,120
10,493
85,605
36,425
19,333
1,808
46,294
19,236
2,498
13,421

19
21
10,872
364
2,571
14
741
2,501
2
1,866

Texas ..................................
Utah ....................................
Vermont ..............................
Virginia ................................
Washington .........................
West Virginia .......................
Wisconsin ...........................
Wyoming .............................

5,464
520
26
836
4,240
181
1,788
1

10,823
1,869
126
2,265
31
1,374
1,338
8

55,197
5,981
491
15,629
99
10,442
5,753
26

4,968
6
22
2,001
(Z)
1,451
345
(Z)

Other States 2 .....................

2,070

4,706

15,581

137

United States ......................

103,758

179,162

901,411

79,208

(Z) Less than half of the unit shown.
1
Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted, or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12-month period.
2
Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Rhode Island combined
to avoid disclosing individual operations.

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Information Contacts
Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Livestock Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to
contact for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to nass@nass.usda.gov
Dan Kerestes, Chief, Livestock Branch .......................................................................................................... (202) 720-3570
Bruce Boess, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section .................................................................. (202) 720-4447
Alissa Cowell-Mytar – Cold Storage ....................................................................................................... (202) 720-4751
Heidi Gleich – Broiler Hatchery, Chicken Hatchery ................................................................................ (202) 720-0585
Michael Klamm – Poultry Slaughter, Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised ................................................ (202) 690-3237
Tom Kruchten – Census of Aquaculture .................................................................................................. (202) 690-4870
Kim Linonis – Layers, Eggs ..................................................................................................................... (202) 690-8632
Joshua O’Rear – Honey ............................................................................................................................ (202) 690-3676
Vacant – Catfish Production, Egg Products, Mink, Trout Production ..................................................... (202) 720-3570

Statistical Bulletin Publication Schedule
Statistical Bulletins (SB): The National Agricultural Statistics Service will issue a series of nineteen bulletins containing
final estimates for agricultural data series based on the review of the 2012 Census of Agriculture and other information.
The product number, bulletin title, and tentative release dates are as follows.

SB1030
SB1031
SB1032
SB1033
SB1034
SB1035
SB1036
SB1037
SB1038
SB1039
SB1040
SB1041
SB1042
SB1043
SB1044
SB1045
SB1046
SB1047
SB1048

Farms and Land in Farms – Final Estimates 2008-2012
Agricultural Land Values – Final Estimates 2009-2013
Citrus Fruits – Final Estimates 2008-2012
Vegetables – Final Estimates 2008-2012
Cattle – Final Estimates 2009-2013
Hogs and Pigs – Final Estimates 2008-2012
Milk Cows and Production – Final Estimates 2008-2012
Sheep and Goats – Final Estimates 2009-2013
Chickens and Eggs – Final Estimates 2008-2012
Honey – Final Estimates 2008-2012
Meat Animals, PDI – Final Estimates 2008-2012
Milk Disposition and Income – Final Estimates 2008-2012
Poultry Production and Value – Final Estimates 2008-2012
Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts – Final Estimates 2008-2012
Field Crops – Final Estimates 2008-2012
Rice Stocks – Final Estimates 2008-2013
Stocks of Grains, Oilseeds, and Hay – Final Estimates 2008-2013
Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes – Final Estimates 2008-2012
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of statistics about the Nation’s agricultural production and the only source of consistent, comparable data at the county,
State, and national levels. The Census includes all places from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products, including
government payments, were produced and sold, or normally would have been sold, during the census year. Census
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years present on farm, age group categories, race, and number of persons living in each household.

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