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June
2007
Monthly
No. 973-6-07
Production of winter wheat in New York is forecast at 4.00 million bushels, down 4 percent from May 1, and 31 percent below last year. Area for grain harvest is unchanged from May 1 at 77,000 acres.
Yields are now expected to average 52.0 bushels per acre, down 2.0 bushels from the May 1 forecast and 9.0 bushels from last year.
Crop Report Summary, June 1, 2007, with Comparisons
| Crop |
Unit |
|
|
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| 2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
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| 1,000 |
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| Production |
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| Winter wheat |
bu. |
5,130 |
5,795 |
4,004 |
1,499,129 |
1,298,081 |
1,609,679 |
Sugar content this year was low across the State, some producers never reached 2 percent. Sap quality was poor and the syrup darkened early. Producers reported making some medium amber, but mostly dark, and little light amber. Syrup color was 54 percent dark, 40 percent medium, and 6 percent light.
Most producers reported a poor maple season due to the extended warm and cold periods. Only a few producers reported tent caterpillars hindering maple production. During the maple season producers experienced some snow late in January, then a long warm spell, followed by an abundance of snow. The inconsistent weather pattern made it difficult for consistent sap flow.
The 2007
MAPLE SYRUP: Production, Price, and Value by State
and
| State |
Production |
Average price |
Value of production |
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| 2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2005 |
2006 |
2005 |
2006 |
|
| 1,000 gallons |
Dollars |
1,000 dollars |
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| CT |
10 |
10 |
8 |
50.00 |
58.20 |
500 |
582 |
| ME |
265 |
300 |
225 |
21.50 |
24.30 |
5,698 |
7,290 |
| MA |
40 |
40 |
30 |
51.20 |
47.90 |
2,048 |
1,916 |
| MI |
58 |
78 |
60 |
36.00 |
37.00 |
2,088 |
2,886 |
| NH |
57 |
64 |
60 |
41.30 |
43.90 |
2,354 |
2,810 |
| NY |
222 |
253 |
224 |
31.70 |
31.70 |
7,037 |
8,020 |
| OH |
69 |
78 |
75 |
36.00 |
34.00 |
2,484 |
2,652 |
| PA |
61 |
66 |
51 |
31.50 |
32.50 |
1,922 |
2,145 |
| VT |
410 |
460 |
450 |
27.80 |
30.20 |
11,398 |
13,892 |
| WI |
50 |
100 |
75 |
32.40 |
31.20 |
1,620 |
3,120 |
| |
1,242 |
1,449 |
1,258 |
29.90 |
31.20 |
37,149 |
45,313 |
| 1/ Price and value for 2004 are revised. Price and value for 2006 available June 2007. |
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2006
Total cheese
production in
Nationally,
total cheese output for 2006 was 9.5 billion pounds (excluding cottage
cheese), up 4 percent from a year earlier.
Manufactured
Dairy Products,
| Manufactured Products |
|
|
||
| 2005 |
2006 |
2005 |
2006 |
|
| 1,000 lbs. |
1,000 lbs. |
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| BUTTER AND CHEESE |
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| Butter |
16,314 |
16,030 |
1,347,361 |
1,448,482 |
| Cheese, Total 1/ |
666,815 |
699,060 |
9,149,322 |
9,534,331 |
| Cheese, American Types 2/ |
3/ |
3/ |
3,808,102 |
3,912,606 |
| Cheese, Cheddar |
3/ |
3/ |
3,045,971 |
3,124,754 |
| Cheese, Total Italian |
369,919 |
382,655 |
3,803,040 |
3,988,502 |
| Cheese, Mozzarella |
179,367 |
188,893 |
3,019,052 |
1,144,562 |
| Cream and Neufchatel Cheese |
3/ |
3/ |
714,791 |
752,029 |
| Cottage Cheese, Curd |
112,122 |
108,214 |
468,642 |
457,686 |
| Cottage Cheese, Creamed |
62,715 |
61,735 |
376,716 |
367,478 |
| Cottage Cheese, Lowfat |
118,277 |
117,815 |
407,904 |
407,845 |
| OTHER MILK PRODUCTS |
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| Canned Evaporated & Condensed Whole Milk |
3/ |
3/ |
527,264 |
495,535 |
| Condensed Milk, Unsweetened |
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| Whole Milk |
3/ |
3/ |
124,263 |
114,737 |
| Skim Milk |
3/ |
3/ |
1,058,114 |
1,218,313 |
| Non-Fat Dry Milk-Human Food |
3/ |
3/ |
1,210,313 |
1,224,072 |
| Dry Whey - Total |
123,994 |
133,132 |
1,040,692 |
1,160,346 |
| Yogurt - Plain and Flavored |
232,307 |
236,945 |
3,058,328 |
3,294,587 |
| FROZEN PRODUCTS |
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| Ice Cream, Standard |
28,392 |
27,388 |
959,941 |
965,781 |
| Ice Cream, Lowfat |
5,375 |
6,193 |
360,237 |
372,200 |
| Milk Sherbet |
2,252 |
2,608 |
56,390 |
52,077 |
| Other Frozen Dairy Products |
3/ |
3/ |
7,780 |
11,462 |
| Water Ices |
4,418 |
4,222 |
69,330 |
62,900 |
| 1/ Excludes cottage cheese.
Total includes some types not shown. |
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Hired Workers on Farms and Wage Rates
| Item |
Northeast I 1/ |
|
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| April 9-15, |
Jan. 9-15, |
Apr. 8-14, |
April 9-15, |
Jan. 9-15, |
Apr. 8-14, |
|
| 1,000 workers |
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| All hired workers |
34 |
3/ |
30 |
720 |
3/ |
720 |
| Worked 150 days or more |
38 |
3/ |
25 |
581 |
3/ |
580 |
| Worked less than 150 days |
6 |
3/ |
5 |
139 |
3/ |
140 |
| Hours Worked per worker |
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| All hired workers |
43.1 |
3/ |
42.4 |
40.8 |
3/ |
40.6 |
| Dollars per hour |
||||||
| Field workers |
9.71 |
3/ |
10.10 |
8.95 |
3/ |
9.35 |
| Livestock workers |
9.54 |
3/ |
9.50 |
9.31 |
3/ |
9.55 |
| Field and livestock workers |
9.65 |
3/ |
9.90 |
9.06 |
3/ |
9.41 |
| All hired workers |
10.49 |
3/ |
10.77 |
9.78 |
3/ |
10.17 |
| 1/ |
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MAY MILK PRICES INCREASED FROM APRIL
Prices received
by
The preliminary All Farm Products Index of Prices Received by Farmers in May, at 138 percent, based on 1990-92=100, increased 4 points (3.0 percent) from April. The Crop Index is up 3 points (2.1 percent) and the Livestock Index increased 5 points (3.9 percent). Producers received higher commodity prices for milk, hogs, hay, and broilers. Lower prices were received for lettuce, cattle, broccoli, and cauliflower.
Prices Received by Farmers 1/
| Commodity |
Unit |
|
|
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| May |
Apr |
May |
May |
Apr |
May |
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| Dollars |
Dollars |
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| Corn |
bu. |
2.40 |
3.60 |
3.62 |
2.17 |
3.39 |
3.48 |
| Oats |
bu. |
1.87 |
2.28 |
2.01 |
1.85 |
2.46 |
2.36 |
| Wheat |
bu. |
3.76 |
4.84 |
4.50 |
4.09 |
4.89 |
4.70 |
| Barley |
bu. |
- |
- |
- |
2.97 |
3.07 |
3.33 |
| Soybeans |
ton |
4.89 |
6.54 |
6.58 |
5.68 |
6.88 |
7.15 |
| Hay, baled |
bu. |
123.00 |
122.00 |
125.00 |
132.00 |
124.00 |
138.00 |
| Potatoes |
cwt. |
- |
11.50 |
11.60 |
8.29 |
8.53 |
8.69 |
| Apples, fresh market 2/ |
cwt. |
24.40 |
27.40 |
27.70 |
23.80 |
28.40 |
29.50 |
| Milk, wholesale |
cwt. |
12.20 |
17.00 |
18.00 |
12.00 |
16.60 |
17.80 |
| Milk cows 3/ |
head |
- |
1,600.00 |
- |
- |
1,730.00 |
- |
| Eggs, table market |
doz. |
0.230 |
0.580 |
0.620 |
0.231 |
0.558 |
0.615 |
| Slaughter cows |
cwt. |
46.20 |
45.60 |
4/ |
48.00 |
49.20 |
51.60 |
| Steers and heifers |
cwt. |
69.20 |
72.90 |
4/ |
85.80 |
99.90 |
98.60 |
| All slaughter cattle |
cwt. |
48.00 |
47.40 |
4/ |
81.80 |
94.30 |
93.50 |
| Calves |
cwt. |
188.70 |
111.60 |
4/ |
132.00 |
127.00 |
126.00 |
| Hogs |
cwt. |
34.40 |
37.30 |
4/ |
47.20 |
47.30 |
52.00 |
| Lambs |
cwt. |
135.30 |
151.70 |
4/ |
88.90 |
97.20 |
4/ |
| Index (1990-92=100) |
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| Prices received |
111 |
134 |
138 |
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| Prices paid |
149 |
157 |
158 |
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| Ratio prices received to prices paid |
74 |
85 |
87 |
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| 1/ Mid-month price for current
month. Average price for entire month shown for previous periods. |
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Cattle and Calves Production, Disposition and Income, New York, 2003-2006 1/
| Year |
Inventory January 1 |
Calf Crop |
Inship- |
Marketings |
Farm slaughter |
Deaths |
Inventory Jan. 1 following |
Gross income 2/ |
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| Cattle |
Calves |
Cattle |
Calves |
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| 1,000 head |
1,000 dol. |
|||||||||
| 2003 |
1,450 |
620 |
9 |
130 |
447 |
2 |
31 |
50 |
1,420 |
123,083 |
| 2004 |
1,420 |
600 |
6 |
122 |
416 |
2 |
28 |
49 |
1,410 |
129,937 |
| 2005 |
1,410 |
590 |
13 |
120 |
397 |
2 |
35 |
50 |
1,410 |
176,552 |
| 2006 |
1,400 |
550 |
20 |
120 |
352 |
2 |
32 |
45 |
1,420 |
160,273 |
Hogs and Pigs Production, Disposition and Income, New York, 2003-2006
| Year |
Inventory December 1 preceding |
Pig Crop |
Inshipments |
Marketings |
Farm slaughter |
Deaths |
Inventory December 1 |
Gross |
| 1,000 head |
1,000 dol. |
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| 2003 |
86 |
128 |
3 |
139 |
1 |
4 |
73 |
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