CROPS


KANSAS AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE

Kansas Department of Agriculture

PO Box 3534

Topeka, KS 66601-3534

Phone: 785-233-2230


Released: February 15, 2005

Volume 05 No. 2



PRICES AND VALUE OF CROPS 1/

Crop and Unit

Price Per Unit

Value of Production

2002

2003

2004 2/

2002

2003

2004 2/


KANSAS

Dollars

1,000 Dollars

Winter Wheat, Bu.

3.41

3.15

3.25

922,746

1,512,000

1,022,125

Sorghum Grain, Cwt.

4.24

4.21

2.90

320,544

307,667

357,930

Corn Grain, Bu.

2.48

2.51

2.15

747,968

753,000

928,800

Soybeans, Bu.

5.49

7.68

4.75

320,726

438,067

527,773

Oats, Bu.

1.89

1.45

1.40

5,897

6,598

2,408

Barley, Bu.

1.85

2.15

1.85

479

980

622

All Sunflowers, Cwt.

12.20

11.80

12.30

17,073

22,792

27,035

Dry Edible Beans, Cwt.

17.00

17.60

29.60

4,760

4,066

4,529

Apples, Lbs.

0.358

0.273

0.278

752

711

612

Pecans, Lbs.

0.750

0.870

1.750

2,175

1,740

3,150

All Hay, Tons 3/

87.50

68.50

64.50

591,080

459,900

491,600

Cotton, Lbs.

0.420

0.606

0.410

15,382

26,034

25,584

Potatoes, Cwt.

7.80

4.75

7.05

7,691

4,874

9,588

Total, Above Crops

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2,957,273

3,538,429

3,401,756

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNITED STATES

 

 

 

 

 

 

All Wheat, Bu.

3.56

3.40

3.38

5,637,416

7,929,039

7,191,798

Sorghum Grain, Cwt.

4.14

4.26

3.05

855,140

964,978

839,210

Corn Grain, Bu.

2.32

2.42

1.95

20,882,448

24,476,803

23,032,795

Soybeans, Bu.

5.53

7.34

5.10

15,252,691

18,013,753

16,098,170

Oats, Bu.

1.81

1.48

1.40

212,078

224,910

168,015

Barley, Bu.

2.72

2.83

2.50

605,635

755,140

694,038

All Sunflowers, Cwt.

12.10

12.10

13.20

294,595

316,214

268,364

Dry Edible Beans, Cwt.

17.10

18.40

24.80

519,341

422,793

444,795

Apples, Lbs.

0.189

0.210

0.177

1,581,260

1,811,130

1,758,277

Pecans, Lbs.

0.955

0.984

1.670

165,033

277,629

301,421

All Hay, Tons 3/

92.40

85.50

89.70

12,338,010

12,006,783

12,197,354

All Cotton, Lbs.

0.457

0.630

0.480

3,777,132

5,516,761

5,299,599

Potatoes, Cwt.

6.67

5.89

5.62

3,045,310

2,685,822

2,564,165

Total (Incl Crops Not Listed)

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98,804,932

106,716,515

103,833,831

 

1/Marketing year average prices do not include allowances for outstanding loans, government purchases, deficiency payments, or disaster payments. Value of production estimates in this report relate to the crop year, which is different from cash receipts, which relate to sales during a calendar year, irrespective of the year of production.

2/Preliminary marketing year average price estimates for 2004.3/The marketing year average hay price per ton included in this report represents the average price received by producers for hay actually sold and not the derived price representing the average value per ton of all hay produced.



Utilized Production, Price, and Value: Kansas, Selected States, and United States, 2002-04 1/

Crop & Selected States

Utilized Production

Price per Pound

Value of Utilized Production

2002

2003

2004

2002

2003

2004

2002

2003

2004

 

- - - - - - - Million Pounds - - - - - - -

- - - - - - Dollars - - - - - -

 - - - - - - Thousand Dollars - - - - - -

Apples

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AR

2.5

2.3

1.1

0.273

0.235

0.355

682

540

390

 

CO

20.0

21.0

27.0

0.184

0.185

0.213

3,686

3,878

5,750

 

KS

2.1

2.6

2.2

0.358

0.273

0.278

752

711

612

 

MI

515.0

890.0

720.0

0.124

0.117

0.117

64,110

103,925

83,940

 

MO

36.0

40.0

47.0

0.178

0.208

0.164

6,396

8,311

7,713

 

NY

630.0

980.0

1,050.0

0.177

0.151

0.152

111,214

147,920

159,800

 

WA

5,100.0

4,550.0

5,900.0

0.201

0.259

0.189

1,023,000

1,178,020

1,114,000

Oth States 2/

2,068.5

2,137.1

2,180.6

0.180

0.172

0.177

371,420

367,825

386,072

 

U.S.

8,374.1

8,623.0

9,927.9

0.189

0.210

0.177

1,581,260

1,811,130

1,758,277

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

- - - - - -Thousand Pounds - - - - - -

- - - - - - Dollars - - - - - - -

- - - - - - Thousand Dollars - - - - - -

Pecans (All)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AL

5,000

8,000

1,000

0.634

0.909

1.300

3,170

7,270

1,299

 

AZ

16,000

22,500

14,000

1.030

1.040

1.750

16,480

23,400

24,500

 

AR

1,700

3,800

2,200

0.571

0.860

1.320

970

3,268

2,900

 

CA

3,800

3,700

3,600

1.270

1.420

1.920

4,826

5,254

6,912

 

FL

1,400

2,100

500

0.632

0.695

1.170

885

1,460

585

 

GA

45,000

75,000

45,000

1.000

0.928

1.700

44,880

69,600

76,350

 

KS

2,900

2,000

1,800

0.750

0.870

1.750

2,175

1,740

3,150

 

LA

6,000

20,000

8,000

0.630

0.760

0.875

3,780

15,200

7,000

 

MS

3,000

7,000

1,000

0.830

0.747

1.120

2,490

5,228

1,120

 

NM

36,000

55,000

37,000

1.250

1.280

2.200

45,000

70,400

81,400

 

NC

1,900

2,500

100

0.876

0.808

1.850

1,665

2,020

185

 

OK

10,000

6,000

26,000

0.515

0.880

1.260

5,150

5,280

32,800

 

SC

200

4,500

800

0.810

0.815

1.780

162

3,669

1,420

 

TX

40,000

70,000

40,000

0.835

0.912

1.550

33,400

63,840

61,800

 

U.S.

172,900

282,100

181,000

0.955

0.984

1.670

165,033

277,629

301,421

1/ 2004 Preliminary. 2/ Other States price derived.



Dave Ranek & Quentin Wearne, Agricultural Statisticians

Eldon J. Thiessen, Director

Eddie Wells, Deputy Director