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Washington office of USDA-NASS

Field Crops

 

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Field crops include wheat, barley, oats, potatoes, hay, dry peas, lentils, dry edible beans, and sugarbeets. (Crop summaries and values, prospective plantings, production and stocks are listed.)


Prospective Plantings, 2008
04/04/2008: Agri-Facts - early April

Annual Field Crop Values, 2004-2007
02/27/2008: Agri-Facts - late February

Annual Field Crop Summary, 2006-2007
01/15/2008: Agri-Facts - early January

Forage Production, 2006-2007
01/15/2008: Agri-Facts - early January

Dry Edible Beans, 2007-2007
12/12/2007: Agri-Facts - early December

Field Crop Summary: November 1, 2007
11/09/2007: Agri-Facts - early November

Dry Edible Beans, Acres Planted, 2005-2007
08/13/2007: Agri-Facts - early August

June Acreage Summary 2007
07/16/2007: Agri-Facts - early July

Winter Wheat Harvested, June 1, 2007
06/12/2007: Agri-Facts - early June

 


 

Field Crop Historic Data

Austrian Winter Peas for Seed 1939-1959

Corn

Dry Beans 1929-2006

Dry Peas 1929-2006

Forage 2000-2006

Hay

Lentils 1959-2006

Sugarbeets 1924-2006

Wrinked Seed Peas 1986-2006


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