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United States
Department of
Agriculture
National
Agricultural
Statistics
Service

Honey
Final Estimates 2013-2017
June 2019

Statistical
Bulletin
Number 1058

Contents
Summary ................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Honey Price by Color Class – United States: 2013 and 2014 ................................................................................................. 5
Honey Price by Color Class – United States: 2015 and 2016 ................................................................................................. 5
Honey Price by Color Class – United States: 2017................................................................................................................. 5
Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2013 ...................................................... 6
Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2014 ...................................................... 7
Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2015 ...................................................... 8
Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2016 ...................................................... 9
Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2017 .................................................... 10
Statistical Bulletin Publication Schedule .............................................................................................................................. 11
Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................ 12

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Summary
Honey: Final Estimates by State and United States, 2013-2017, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Statistics
Board, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistical Bulletin No. SB-1058.
Introduction: This bulletin presents final estimates, including revisions made by the Agricultural Statistics Board (ASB),
for the production years 2013 through 2017. Honey producing colonies, yield per colony, honey production, producer held
stocks, price per pound, and value of production were published in calendar years 2013-2017 in annual ASB reports. Data
included in this publication provide a historic record and benchmark for current estimates.
Procedures: Revisions were made after a thorough review of the original survey data and all additional data now
available, including the 2017 Census of Agriculture. The 2013-2017 estimates shown herein are considered final and will
not be revised again. Revisions to honey produced at the National level are as follows:
Pounds of honey produced
Year Previous
Final

Change

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(percent)

2013

149,499

149,550

0.03

2014

178,270

178,310

0.02

2015

156,544

156,705

0.10

2016

161,882

162,246

0.22

2017

148,980

149,025

0.03

Historic Estimates: Final estimates of Honey Production in earlier years are available in Statistical Bulletins No. 1039
for 2008-13, No. 1025 for 2003-07, No. 992 for 1998-02, No. 956a for 1993-97, No. 912 for 1986-92, No. 673 for 197679, No. 614 for 1970-75, No. 500 for 1965-69, and No. 388 for 1955-64. NASS estimates for honey were not made for the
years 1982-85.

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Honey Price by Color Class – United States: 2013 and 2014
[Prices for each color class and marketing channel are derived by weighting the quantities sold]
Price
Color class

Co-op and private
2013

Retail

2014

2013

All
2014

2013

2014

Water white, extra white, white ..........................

(cents per
pound)
211

(cents per
pound)
205

(cents per
pound)
341

(cents per
pound)
329

(cents per
pound)
213

(cents per
pound)
206

Extra light amber ...............................................

204

210

331

392

209

218

Light amber, amber, dark amber ........................

197

209

405

417

219

234

All other honey, area specialties ........................

222

255

493

535

249

317

All honey ............................................................

206

207

382

405

214

217

Honey Price by Color Class – United States: 2015 and 2016
[Prices for each color class and marketing channel are derived by weighting the quantities sold]
Price
Color class

Co-op and private

Retail

All

2015

2016

2015

2016

2015

2016

(cents per
pound)

(cents per
pound)

(cents per
pound)

(cents per
pound)

(cents per
pound)

(cents per
pound)

Water white, extra white, white ..........................

189

189

305

464

191

196

Extra light amber ...............................................

203

191

412

434

213

201

Light amber, amber, dark amber ........................

200

195

412

453

235

233

All other honey, area specialties ........................

285

246

657

782

352

385

All honey ............................................................

195

192

410

475

208

212

Honey Price by Color Class – United States: 2017
[Prices for each color class and marketing channel are derived by weighting the quantities sold]
Price
Color class

Co-op and private

Retail

All

2017

2017

2017

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

(cents per pound)

Water white, extra white, white ..........................

205

314

206

Extra light amber ...............................................

206

487

217

Light amber, amber, dark amber ........................

203

497

241

All other honey, area specialties ........................

287

628

383

All honey ............................................................

205

477

220

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Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2013
[Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State]
State

Honey
Producing
Colonies 1

Yield
per
Colony

Production

Stocks
December 15 2

Average
Price per
Pound 3

Value
of
Production 4

(1,000)

(pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(cents)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama ................................
Arizona ..................................
Arkansas ................................
California ...............................
Colorado ................................
Florida ....................................
Georgia ..................................
Hawaii ....................................
Idaho ......................................
Illinois .....................................

7
29
22
330
26
220
67
13
83
7

52
36
60
33
43
61
50
83
32
48

364
1,044
1,320
10,890
1,118
13,420
3,350
1,079
2,656
336

55
251
66
2,505
324
1,074
637
65
1,036
101

285
196
202
211
210
203
226
197
202
419

1,037
2,046
2,666
22,978
2,348
27,243
7,571
2,126
5,365
1,408

Indiana ...................................
Iowa .......................................
Kansas ...................................
Kentucky ................................
Louisiana ...............................
Maine .....................................
Michigan ................................
Minnesota ..............................
Mississippi .............................
Missouri .................................

6
39
6
3
50
7
85
130
17
10

47
48
46
41
98
43
55
58
116
47

282
1,872
276
123
4,900
301
4,675
7,540
1,972
470

82
1,217
39
17
490
27
982
1,282
39
85

277
245
250
325
189
314
216
199
186
262

781
4,586
690
400
9,261
945
10,098
15,005
3,668
1,231

Montana .................................
Nebraska ...............................
New Jersey ............................
New York ...............................
North Carolina ........................
North Dakota ..........................
Ohio .......................................
Oregon ...................................
Pennsylvania .........................

159
46
11
55
10
480
17
62
13

94
60
44
48
38
69
45
35
45

14,946
2,760
484
2,640
380
33,120
765
2,170
585

5,231
1,628
34
1,030
84
6,955
390
456
257

209
207
419
212
367
204
329
239
303

31,237
5,713
2,028
5,597
1,395
67,565
2,517
5,186
1,773

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

265
7
106
30
4
5
69
6
59
47

56
45
59
34
51
35
39
46
60
66

14,840
315
6,254
1,020
204
175
2,691
276
3,540
3,102

6,381
63
1,689
92
61
42
1,023
83
1,558
558

207
355
210
209
389
450
230
366
238
211

30,719
1,118
13,133
2,132
794
788
6,189
1,010
8,425
6,545

Other States 5 6 ......................

33

39

1,295

186

383

4,960

United States 6 7 .....................

2,641

149,550

38,175

214

320,037

56.6

1

Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from
colonies which did not survive the entire year.
Stocks held by producers.
3
Average price per pound based on expanded sales.
4
Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded.
5
Includes data for States not published in this table.
6
Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production.
7
United States value of production will not equal summation of States.
2

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Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2014
[Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State]
State

Honey
Producing
Colonies 1

Yield
per
Colony

Production

Stocks
December 15 2

Average
Price per
Pound 3

Value
of
Production 4

(1,000)

(pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(cents)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama ................................
Arizona ..................................
Arkansas ...............................
California ...............................
Colorado ................................
Florida ...................................
Georgia .................................
Hawaii ...................................
Idaho .....................................
Illinois ....................................

7
26
21
320
27
245
73
15
100
8

53
39
65
39
37
60
62
93
34
49

371
1,014
1,365
12,480
999
14,700
4,526
1,395
3,400
392

26
193
137
2,995
200
1,029
362
140
850
94

353
192
204
206
211
208
219
229
203
411

1,310
1,947
2,785
25,709
2,108
30,576
9,912
3,195
6,902
1,611

Indiana ..................................
Iowa .......................................
Kansas ..................................
Kentucky ................................
Louisiana ...............................
Maine ....................................
Michigan ................................
Minnesota ..............................
Mississippi .............................
Missouri .................................

5
35
7
5
48
8
91
132
20
12

62
43
75
47
84
47
63
60
112
47

310
1,505
525
235
4,032
376
5,733
7,920
2,240
564

115
933
84
56
524
41
1,835
1,426
45
96

319
241
238
396
218
499
249
206
201
363

989
3,627
1,250
931
8,790
1,876
14,275
16,315
4,502
2,047

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

162
50
12
60
12
490
15
71
17
9

88
75
30
55
43
86
61
40
46
54

14,256
3,750
360
3,300
516
42,140
915
2,840
782
486

5,132
1,688
119
1,518
88
9,271
256
767
203
19

209
204
313
283
349
199
358
220
291
397

29,795
7,650
1,127
9,339
1,801
83,859
3,276
6,248
2,276
1,929

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

280
7
116
29
4
6
68
6
53
38

87
63
78
28
58
38
44
31
54
61

24,360
441
9,048
812
232
228
2,992
186
2,862
2,318

5,846
88
2,081
130
81
52
1,167
33
1,030
255

208
376
224
213
489
468
261
407
238
208

50,669
1,658
20,268
1,730
1,134
1,067
7,809
757
6,812
4,821

Other States 5 6 ......................

31

45

1,404

202

367

5,153

United States 6 7 .....................

2,741

178,310

41,207

217

386,933

65.1

1

Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from
colonies which did not survive the entire year.
2
Stocks held by producers.
3
Average price per pound based on expanded sales.
4
Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded.
5
Includes data for States not published in this table.
6
Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production.
7
United States value of production will not equal summation of States.

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Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2015
[Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State]
State

Honey
Producing
Colonies 1

Yield
per
Colony

Production

Stocks
December 15 2

Average
Price per
Pound 3

Value
of
Production 4

(1,000)

(pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(cents)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama ................................
Arizona ..................................
Arkansas ................................
California ...............................
Colorado ................................
Florida ....................................
Georgia ..................................
Hawaii ....................................
Idaho ......................................
Illinois .....................................

7
26
24
275
29
220
69
16
89
8

47
49
72
30
51
54
40
102
32
51

329
1,274
1,728
8,250
1,479
11,880
2,760
1,632
2,848
408

13
306
121
1,485
399
832
221
82
1,082
155

383
203
206
203
226
197
243
191
193
466

1,260
2,586
3,560
16,748
3,343
23,404
6,707
3,117
5,497
1,901

Indiana ...................................
Iowa .......................................
Kansas ...................................
Kentucky ................................
Louisiana ...............................
Maine .....................................
Michigan ................................
Minnesota ..............................
Mississippi .............................
Missouri .................................

6
36
8
5
44
10
90
122
15
10

53
50
36
46
99
47
58
68
83
52

318
1,800
288
230
4,356
470
5,220
8,296
1,245
520

165
990
107
55
348
47
1,984
2,157
87
52

323
220
350
404
195
543
244
184
240
355

1,027
3,960
1,008
929
8,494
2,552
12,737
15,265
2,988
1,846

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

146
57
12
58
12
490
17
71
17
14

83
48
27
62
45
74
50
38
53
67

12,118
2,736
324
3,596
540
36,260
850
2,698
901
938

3,757
1,450
207
899
103
9,428
357
809
225
38

194
204
420
294
451
180
360
243
362
410

23,509
5,581
1,361
10,572
2,435
65,268
3,060
6,556
3,262
3,846

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

290
7
126
27
5
5
73
5
52
38

66
59
66
42
52
37
44
35
67
77

19,140
413
8,316
1,134
260
185
3,212
175
3,484
2,926

9,379
78
1,164
147
62
41
1,221
32
1,603
146

179
404
210
192
423
553
180
444
243
190

34,261
1,669
17,464
2,177
1,100
1,023
5,782
777
8,466
5,559

Other States 5 6 ......................

30

39

1,168

371

524

6,120

United States 6 7 .....................

2,661

156,705

42,205

208

325,946

58.9

1

Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from
colonies which did not survive the entire year.
2
Stocks held by producers.
3
Average price per pound based on expanded sales.
4
Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded.
5
Includes data for States not published in this table.
6
Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production.
7
United States value of production will not equal summation of States.

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Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2016
[Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State]
State

Honey
Producing
Colonies 1

Yield
per
Colony

Production

Stocks
December 15 2

Average
Price per
Pound 3

Value
of
Production 4

(1,000)

(pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(cents)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama ................................
Arizona ..................................
Arkansas ...............................
California ...............................
Colorado ................................
Florida ...................................
Georgia .................................
Hawaii ...................................
Idaho .....................................
Illinois ....................................

7
27
24
310
32
215
96
18
97
10

52
46
69
36
40
50
39
113
34
48

364
1,242
1,656
11,160
1,280
10,750
3,744
2,034
3,298
480

33
261
99
2,009
282
538
899
142
1,253
77

345
197
185
204
224
243
269
231
182
542

1,256
2,447
3,064
22,766
2,867
26,123
10,071
4,699
6,002
2,602

Indiana ..................................
Iowa .......................................
Kansas ..................................
Kentucky ................................
Louisiana ...............................
Maine ....................................
Michigan ................................
Minnesota ..............................
Mississippi .............................
Missouri .................................

8
37
7
5
50
12
89
124
19
8

62
48
48
46
86
34
60
59
85
62

496
1,776
336
230
4,300
408
5,340
7,316
1,615
496

238
746
54
48
301
65
1,709
1,390
113
30

346
208
304
402
194
338
237
169
173
231

1,716
3,694
1,021
925
8,342
1,379
12,656
12,364
2,794
1,146

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

159
48
12
64
12
485
15
74
19
16

77
46
27
57
37
78
79
35
50
45

12,243
2,208
324
3,648
444
37,830
1,185
2,590
950
720

3,183
640
198
1,167
89
6,809
664
622
266
36

177
191
709
319
478
185
393
191
303
457

21,670
4,217
2,297
11,637
2,122
69,986
4,657
4,947
2,879
3,290

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

280
6
133
31
6
5
84
5
54
40

71
55
70
32
52
38
35
32
62
68

19,880
330
9,310
992
312
190
2,940
160
3,348
2,720

12,127
69
2,607
169
69
30
412
43
1,205
190

176
488
208
193
364
585
199
392
267
178

34,989
1,610
19,365
1,915
1,136
1,112
5,851
627
8,939
4,842

Other States 5 6 ......................

37

43

1,601

432

424

6,788

United States 6 7 .....................

2,780

162,246

41,314

212

343,962

58.4

1

Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from
colonies which did not survive the entire year.
2
Stocks held by producers.
3
Average price per pound based on expanded sales.
4
Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded.
5
Includes data for States not published in this table.
6
Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production.
7
United States value of production will not equal summation of States.

Honey Final Estimates 2013-2017 (June 2019)
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

9

Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2017
[Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State]
State

Honey
Producing
Colonies 1

Yield
per
Colony

Production

Stocks
December 15 2

Average
Price per
Pound 3

Value
of
Production 4

(1,000)

(pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(1,000 pounds)

(cents)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama ................................
Arizona ..................................
Arkansas ................................
California ...............................
Colorado ................................
Florida ....................................
Georgia ..................................
Hawaii ....................................
Idaho ......................................
Illinois .....................................

7
22
29
335
33
205
99
19
95
11

45
40
68
41
43
43
32
131
44
46

315
880
1,972
13,735
1,419
8,815
3,168
2,489
4,180
506

22
97
197
2,198
284
529
190
25
1,045
167

288
199
197
216
209
237
300
153
179
509

907
1,751
3,885
29,668
2,966
20,892
9,504
3,808
7,482
2,576

Indiana ...................................
Iowa .......................................
Kansas ...................................
Kentucky ................................
Louisiana ...............................
Maine .....................................
Michigan ................................
Minnesota ..............................
Mississippi .............................
Missouri .................................

8
35
7
5
43
12
87
126
18
8

52
58
79
38
81
33
45
62
86
65

416
2,030
553
190
3,483
396
3,915
7,812
1,548
520

158
1,035
260
42
279
51
822
1,016
124
57

361
226
403
413
193
500
242
193
182
370

1,502
4,588
2,229
785
6,722
1,980
9,474
15,077
2,817
1,924

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

145
42
13
57
11
455
15
78
16
16

72
63
28
56
41
74
73
40
46
34

10,440
2,646
364
3,192
451
33,670
1,095
3,120
736
544

2,506
423
167
766
99
4,377
657
998
177
27

224
191
874
303
458
191
324
210
351
270

23,386
5,054
3,181
9,672
2,066
64,310
3,548
6,552
2,583
1,469

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

255
7
120
27
7
6
77
6
53
39

57
41
66
31
54
35
45
40
56
53

14,535
287
7,920
837
378
210
3,465
240
2,968
2,067

6,541
75
2,297
67
144
46
1,594
50
683
186

207
457
217
208
402
577
244
393
282
161

30,087
1,312
17,186
1,741
1,520
1,212
8,455
943
8,370
3,328

Other States 5 6 ......................

35

43

1,518

193

443

6,725

United States 6 7 .....................

2,684

149,025

30,671

220

327,855

55.5

1

Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from
colonies which did not survive the entire year.
2
Stocks held by producers.
3
Average price per pound based on expanded sales.
4
Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded.
5
Includes data for States not published in this table.
6
Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production.
7
United States value of production will not equal summation of States.

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Farms and Land in Farms – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017
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Honey – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017
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contact for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to nass@nass.usda.gov
Travis Averill, Chief, Livestock Branch ......................................................................................................... (202) 720-3570
Tony Dorn, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section ..................................................................... (202) 690-3223
Holly Brenize – Poultry Slaughter ............................................................................................................. (202) 720-0585
Alissa Cowell-Mytar – Cold Storage, Capacity of Refrigerated Warehouses .......................................... (202) 720-4751
Liana Cuffman – Catfish and Trout, Egg Products, Mink, Census of Aquaculture ................................. (202) 720-8784
Adam Peters – Broiler Hatchery, Chicken Hatchery ................................................................................ (202) 690-3237
Kim Linonis – Layers, Eggs ..................................................................................................................... (202) 690-3676
Fatema Haque – Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised ................................................................................. (202) 720-3244
Vacant – Cost of Pollination, Honey, Honey Bee Colonies ..................................................................... (202) 720-6147

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