Return to the Table of Contents for Publications ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FARM CASH RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES - 2000 August 2001 Florida Agricultural Statistics Service | 1222 Woodward Street | Orlando, Florida 32803 | 407 / 648-6013 ------------------------------------------------------------- FLORIDA CASH RECEIPTS The Economic Research Service, USDA, reports that receipts from Florida agricultural products in 2000 amounted to $6.95 billion. This is a 1.4 percent increase from the previous year. Cash receipts from all crops increased 1.4 percent from 1999, and cash receipts from all livestock and livestock products increased by 1.3 percent. Receipts from all crops accounted for 80.2 percent of all cash receipts. As in previous years, the leading crop commod ities were oranges, foliage and floriculture, tomatoes, and sugarcane. The leading livestock commodities were milk, cattle and calves, and broilers. [Pie chart for FLORIDA AGRICULTURE CASH RECEIPTS, 2000 in %] CITRUS Cash receipts from citrus crops amounted to $1.67 billion dollars, a decrease of 2.9 percent from 1999. Sales of citrus commodities accounted for 24.0 percent of all sales in Florida. (Receipts for citrus are on a "delivered in" basis without discounting picking and hauling costs.) Sales of grapefruit were down from $236 million in 1999 to $193 million in 2000. Sales from oranges ($1.4 billion) increased from the previous year. VEGETABLES AND MELONS Cash receipts from vegetable and melon crops amounted to $1.5 million in 2000, up almost 4 percent from 1999, and accounted for 20.9 percent of the total cash receipts. Egg plant, potatoes, snap beans and squash decreased from a year earlier. Cucumbers, green peppers, radishes, lettuce and tomatoes accounted for the increase from last year. Receipts of tomatoes, at $506.6 million, accounted for 35 percent of all vegetable and melon receipts and 7.3 percent of all cash receipts. FIELD CROPS Receipts for field crops amounted to $594.3 million, down 12.4 percent from last year. Sugarcane, at $442.1 million, decreased 13.5 percent from 1999 and accounts for 74 percent of the field crop receipts and 6.4 percent of all cash receipts. Hay receipts, $18.0 million, were down 21 percent from the previous year. LIVESTOCK Total cash receipts from livestock and livestock products were $1.38 billion, up 1 percent from the previous year, and account for 19.8 percent of all cash receipts. Milk receipts account for 28 percent of the receipts in this category, followed by cattle and calves (27 percent) and broilers (16 percent). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cash receipts from Florida farm marketings by commodities, calendar years 1996-2000 1/ Cash receipts - 1,000 dollars 2000 Commodity percent 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 of total ALL CROPS 5,100,235 5,238,267 5,449,420 5,494,593 5,573,093 80.18 CITRUS 1,582,373 1,491,139 1,552,006 1,714,499 1,665,291 23.96 Grapefruit 216,210 186,188 159,873 235,595 193,017 2.78 K-Early Citrus Fruit 669 40 355 388 388 0.01 Lemons 2,879 1,341 2,526 2,203 681 0.01 Limes 1,859 5,159 5,932 12,229 9,339 0.13 Oranges 1,258,711 1,213,597 1,279,314 1,351,478 1,387,733 19.96 Tangelos 16,282 17,391 16,452 17,091 10,255 0.15 Tangerines 71,670 54,882 74,470 82,465 54,753 0.79 Temples 14,093 12,541 13,084 13,050 9,125 0.13 OTHER FRUITS & NUTS 166,700 206,545 228,553 226,911 252,412 3.63 Avocados 12,408 14,016 16,468 16,456 15,286 0.22 Mangos 1,500 1,450 4/ 4/ 4/ 0.00 Pecans 1,095 1,320 1,045 2,680 2,520 0.04 Blueberries 4,965 5,040 6,240 7,015 11,925 0.17 Strawberries 112,632 146,119 161,200 150,660 167,580 2.41 Other 34,100 38,600 43,600 50,100 55,101 0.79 VEGETABLES & MELONS 1,375,363 1,480,124 1,585,919 1,401,587 1,455,738 20.94 Cabbage 26,768 39,701 27,729 20,830 19,339 0.28 Cucumbers 79,761 98,867 75,085 81,293 106,675 1.53 Eggplant 14,784 15,548 15,480 15,523 13,853 0.20 Escarole 5,776 7,000 11,550 8,250 8,294 0.12 Green Peppers 222,768 251,766 271,182 205,405 245,107 3.53 Lettuce 6,691 3,360 10,913 2,971 4,486 0.06 Okra 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 6,448 0.09 Potatoes 126,165 109,761 128,329 126,221 87,679 1.26 Radishes 20,021 19,018 18,816 19,647 27,608 0.40 Snap Beans 75,182 65,020 129,505 154,999 121,902 1.75 Squash 27,297 36,228 54,515 53,802 43,277 0.62 Sweet Corn 100,526 127,331 104,608 105,840 105,432 1.52 Tomatoes 447,556 487,060 517,619 409,738 506,604 7.29 Watermelons 49,980 54,750 60,120 72,450 45,360 0.65 Other 172,088 164,714 160,468 124,618 113,674 1.64 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cash receipts from Florida farm marketings by commodities, calendar years 1996-2000 1/ Cash receipts - 1,000 dollars 2000 Commodity percent 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 of total FIELD CROPS 667,444 638,042 667,777 678,339 594,310 8.55 Corn 20,917 16,195 7,854 5,387 4,257 0.06 Cotton 44,172 43,970 34,810 29,526 27,938 0.40 Hay 11,907 14,846 19,667 22,751 17,969 0.26 Peanuts 66,361 63,857 69,464 60,408 53,641 0.77 Soybeans 6,212 7,747 4,961 2,879 1,907 0.03 Sugarcane 455,435 434,188 478,536 510,614 442,114 6.36 Tobacco 31,021 32,293 29,056 26,414 24,815 0.36 Wheat 1,534 2,080 1,507 1,241 1,015 0.01 Other 29,885 22,866 21,922 19,119 20,654 0.30 FOLIAGE & FLORICULTURE 2/ 676,727 656,234 629,136 671,329 798,459 11.49 AQUATIC PLANTS 10,900 13,221 11,901 13,650 13,500 0.19 OTHER CROPS & PRODUCTS 3/ 620,728 752,962 774,128 788,278 793,383 11.41 ALL LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 1,312,154 1,385,551 1,390,238 1,360,947 1,378,003 19.82 Milk 431,280 407,715 424,424 412,112 383,604 5.52 Cattle and Calves 218,919 320,424 291,182 309,852 370,714 5.33 Poultry and Eggs 362,760 353,838 367,803 354,870 336,476 4.84 Broilers 230,607 229,383 252,840 246,126 226,625 3.26 Eggs 131,355 123,701 113,197 107,570 108,466 1.56 Other 798 754 1,766 1,174 1,385 0.02 Aquaculture 80,250 88,016 92,674 71,981 77,296 1.11 Catfish 350 352 674 1,190 1,296 0.02 Tropical Fish 55,000 57,200 55,100 43,184 51,500 0.74 Alligators Farmed 3,900 3,190 2,300 3,352 3,500 0.05 Clams & Oysters 9,000 13,100 11,200 16,249 16,800 0.24 Other Aquaculture 12,000 14,174 23,400 8,006 4,200 0.06 Hogs 15,409 12,335 5,772 5,743 7,167 0.10 Horses & Mules 4/ 108,000 111,600 4/ 4/ 0.00 Honey 21,672 11,738 14,426 12,326 13,154 0.19 Sheep & Lambs, Wool 134 138 133 133 132 0.00 Other Livestock & Products 181,730 83,347 82,224 193,930 189,460 2.73 TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS 6,412,389 6,623,818 6,839,658 6,855,540 6,951,096 100.00 1/ 1996-99 revised. 2000 preliminary. Percents for individual commodities do not add to totals for some groups because of rounding. 2/ Potted foliage for indoor and patio use, bedding and potted flowering plants, selected cut flowers and cultivated cut greens. 3/ Includes mushrooms, sod, ornamental shrubs and trees. Excludes forestry products. 4/ Included in "Other". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Value added to the U.S. Economy by the Florida Agricultural Sector via the Production of Goods and Services, 1996-2000 1/ Item 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Thousand dollars Final crop output 5,122,222 5,237,341 5,435,245 5,508,613 5,571,336 Food grains 1,534 2,080 1,507 1,241 1,015 Feed crops 32,824 31,041 27,520 28,137 22,226 Cotton 44,172 43,970 34,810 29,526 27,938 Oil crops 72,638 71,665 74,448 63,308 55,554 Tobacco 31,021 32,293 29,056 26,414 24,815 Fruits and tree nuts 1,749,073 1,697,684 1,780,559 1,941,410 1,917,703 Vegetables 1,375,363 1,480,124 1,585,919 1,401,587 1,455,738 All other crops 1,793,610 1,879,410 1,915,601 2,002,970 2,068,104 Home consumption 2,799 2,799 2,799 2,799 2,737 Value of inventory adjustment 2/ 19,188 (3,725) (16,974) 11,221 (4,494) Final animal output 1,294,311 1,351,849 1,371,409 1,360,933 1,361,268 Meat animals 234,454 332,885 297,080 315,721 378,007 Dairy products 431,280 407,715 424,424 412,112 383,604 Poultry and eggs 362,760 353,838 367,803 354,870 336,476 Miscellaneous livestock 283,660 291,113 300,931 278,244 279,916 Home consumption 1,361 1,483 1,372 1,541 1,765 Value of inventory adjustment 2/ (19,204) (35,185) (20,201) (1,555) (18,500) Services and forestry 280,254 302,503 276,163 333,570 303,395 Machine hire and customwork 36,665 20,329 15,643 21,323 18,157 Forest products sold 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 Other farm income 79,828 114,050 111,490 149,196 117,395 Gross imputed rental value of farm dwellings 148,761 153,124 134,030 148,051 152,843 Final agricultural sector output 6,696,787 6,891,693 7,082,817 7,203,116 7,235,999 Less: Intermediate consumption outlays 2,992,112 2,986,326 3,047,444 2,842,786 2,878,163 Farm origin 632,544 623,246 634,605 640,590 623,699 Feed purchased 325,157 302,334 297,971 324,620 323,366 Livestock and poultry purchased 44,784 40,323 51,703 60,889 66,961 Seed purchased 262,603 280,589 284,931 255,081 233,372 Manufactured inputs 889,317 966,652 905,000 826,610 808,531 Fertilizers and lime 346,710 376,830 334,431 308,699 282,674 Pesticides 377,661 404,573 389,495 341,751 314,109 Petroleum fuel and oils 126,720 131,741 118,473 117,447 141,443 Electricity 38,226 53,508 62,601 58,713 70,305 Other intermediate expenses 1,470,251 1,396,428 1,507,839 1,375,586 1,445,933 Repair and maintenance of capital items 201,103 169,472 162,855 145,426 161,375 Machine hire and customwork 163,373 119,439 125,926 131,045 113,720 Marketing, storage, & transportation expenses 358,909 328,094 400,692 355,320 330,316 Contract labor 392,109 355,393 411,786 337,525 458,947 Miscellaneous expenses 354,757 424,030 406,580 406,270 381,575 Plus: Net government transactions (174,849) (183,457) (171,592) (109,046) (124,286) + Direct Government payments 22,842 19,044 24,882 76,859 56,741 - Motor vehicle registration & licensing fees 3,756 4,389 6,259 5,889 6,636 - Property taxes 193,935 198,112 190,215 180,016 174,391 Gross value added 3,529,826 3,721,910 3,863,781 4,251,284 4,233,550 Less: Capital consumption 285,869 273,057 274,607 278,053 282,452 Net value added 3,243,957 3,448,853 3,589,174 3,973,231 3,951,098 Less: Factor payments 1,225,107 1,238,767 1,281,186 1,166,238 1,238,142 Employee compensation (total hired labor) 821,608 851,189 894,369 792,025 834,013 Net rent received by nonoperator landlords 48,647 34,867 32,940 11,648 17,174 Real estate and nonreal estate interest 354,852 352,711 353,877 362,565 386,955 Net farm income 2,018,850 2,210,086 2,307,988 2,806,993 2,712,956 1/ Final sector output is the gross value of the commodities and services produced within a year. Net value-added is the sector's contribution to the National economy and is the sum of the income from production earned by all factors-of-production. Net farm income is the farm operators' share of income from the sector's production activities. The concept presented is consistent with that employed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. 2/ A positive value of inventory change represents current-year production not sold by December 1. A negative value is an offset to production from prior years included in current-year sales. SOURCE: Economic Research Service/USDA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Return to the Table of Contents for Publications