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USDA, NASS - Northwest Regional Field Office AGRI-FACTS NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE United States Department of Agriculture Washington, DC 20250 Northwest Regional Field Office • Olympia, WA 98507 Ag Statistics Hotline: 1-800-727-9540 • www.nass.usda.gov In this Issue Posted online August 28, 2020 Regional Contacts Phone: 1-800-435-5883 Email: [email protected] Fruit Production Crop Production Land Values Cash Rent by State Agricultural Prices Cattle on Feed Milk Production Chickens and Eggs Honey Bee Colonies Cold Storage Washington Christopher Mertz, NW Regional Director Idaho Randy Welk, State Statistician Oregon Dave Losh, State Statistician Alaska Sue Benz, State Statistician Fruit Production Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: 2019 and Forecasted August 1, 2020 State Total production 2019 2020 (units) (units) Apples (million pounds) Oregon .......................................................................................... Washington ................................................................................... United States ................................................................................ Cranberries 1 (barrels) Oregon .......................................................................................... United States ................................................................................ Grapes (tons) Washington ................................................................................... Wine .......................................................................................... Juice.......................................................................................... United States ................................................................................ Peaches (tons) Washington ................................................................................... United States ................................................................................ Pears (tons) Oregon .......................................................................................... Washington ................................................................................... United States ................................................................................ 150.0 7,600.0 11,018.0 558,000 7,917,000 391,000 201,000 190,000 6,871,000 11,150 681,600 236,000 330,000 729,000 180.0 7,400.0 10,650.0 530,000 8,970,000 430,000 260,000 170,000 7,180,000 12,500 645,500 250,000 390,000 800,000 1 A barrel weighs 100 pounds.

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Page 1: AGRI-FACTS · 8/28/2020  · Ag Statistics Hotline: 1-800-727-9540 • In this Issue – Posted online August 28, 2020 Regional Contacts Phone: 1-800-435-5883 Email: nassrfonwr@usda.gov

USDA, NASS - Northwest Regional Field Office

AGRI-FACTS NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE

United States Department of Agriculture Washington, DC 20250 Northwest Regional Field Office • Olympia, WA 98507

Ag Statistics Hotline: 1-800-727-9540 • www.nass.usda.gov

In this Issue – Posted online August 28, 2020 Regional Contacts

Phone: 1-800-435-5883 Email: [email protected]

Fruit Production

Crop Production

Land Values

Cash Rent by State

Agricultural Prices

Cattle on Feed

Milk Production

Chickens and Eggs

Honey Bee Colonies

Cold Storage

Washington – Christopher Mertz, NW Regional Director Idaho – Randy Welk, State Statistician Oregon – Dave Losh, State Statistician Alaska – Sue Benz, State Statistician

Fruit Production — Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: 2019 and Forecasted August 1, 2020

State Total production

2019 2020

(units) (units)

Apples (million pounds) Oregon .......................................................................................... Washington ................................................................................... United States ................................................................................ Cranberries 1 (barrels) Oregon .......................................................................................... United States ................................................................................ Grapes (tons) Washington ................................................................................... Wine .......................................................................................... Juice.......................................................................................... United States ................................................................................ Peaches (tons) Washington ................................................................................... United States ................................................................................ Pears (tons) Oregon .......................................................................................... Washington ................................................................................... United States ................................................................................

150.0

7,600.0

11,018.0

558,000

7,917,000

391,000 201,000 190,000

6,871,000

11,150

681,600

236,000 330,000

729,000

180.0

7,400.0

10,650.0

530,000

8,970,000

430,000 260,000 170,000

7,180,000

12,500

645,500

250,000 390,000

800,000

1 A barrel weighs 100 pounds.

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Field Crop Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: 2019 and Forecasted August 1, 2020

State and crop Area harvested Yield per acre Production

2019 2020 2019 2020 2019 2020

(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (units) (units) (1,000 units) (1,000 units)

Winter wheat (bushels) Idaho .............................................................................. Oregon ........................................................................... Washington .................................................................... United States ................................................................. Spring wheat (bushels) Idaho .............................................................................. Washington .................................................................... United States ................................................................. Durum wheat (bushels) Idaho .............................................................................. United States ................................................................. Barley (bushels) Idaho .............................................................................. Oregon .......................................................................... Washington .................................................................... United States ................................................................. Oats (bushels) Idaho .............................................................................. Oregon ........................................................................... United States ................................................................. Corn, grain (bushels) Idaho .............................................................................. Washington .................................................................... United States ................................................................. Dry beans 1 (cwt) Idaho .............................................................................. Washington .................................................................... United States ................................................................. Sugarbeets (tons) Idaho .............................................................................. Oregon ........................................................................... Washington .................................................................... United States ................................................................. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay (tons) Idaho .............................................................................. Oregon ........................................................................... Washington .................................................................... United States ................................................................. Other hay (tons) Idaho .............................................................................. Oregon ........................................................................... Washington .................................................................... United States ................................................................. Hops (pounds) Idaho .............................................................................. Oregon ........................................................................... Washington .................................................................... United States .................................................................

680 730

1,700 24,327

440 505

11,660

5 1,175

520 31 84

2,182

12 9

826

148 90

81,322

45.0 25.0

1,176.5

165.0 9.8 2.0

979.3

1,010 400 330

16,743

290 570 310

35,682

8,358 7,306

40,880 56,544

670 730

1,650 23,439

510 510

11,795

10 1,444

480 (NA)

97 2,232

13 7

998

130 115

84,023

39.0 40.0

1,571.0

166.0 9.0 1.8

1,126.8

1,010 370 400

16,352

290 600 300

36,029

9,350 7,450

42,350 59,150

87.0 68.0 70.0 53.6

89.0 47.0 48.2

87.0 45.7

104.0 78.0 70.0 77.7

92.0 97.0 64.3

205.0 237.0 167.4

2,370 2,660 1,769

39.0 38.5 45.4 29.2

4.40 4.70 4.60 3.28

2.30 2.60 3.00 2.07

2,034 1,783 2,006 1,981

92.0 59.0 74.0 51.1

82.0 61.0 49.0

87.0 42.8

103.0 (NA)

77.0 78.8

81.0 85.0 65.0

203.0 240.0 181.8

2,350 2,700 2,088

39.8 39.8 47.7 31.4

4.30 4.60 4.80 3.16

2.50 2.00 2.80 2.04

2,010 1,730 2,020 1,982

59,160 49,640

119,000 1,304,003

39,160 23,735

562,380

435 53,756

54,080 2,418 5,880

169,566

1,104 873

53,148

30,340 21,330

13,617,261

1,067 665

20,811

6,435 377

91 28,600

4,444 1,880 1,518

54,875

667 1,482

930 73,989

17,003.1 13,023.2 82,014.9

112,041.2

61,640 43,070

122,100 1,198,362

41,820 31,110

577,485

870 61,790

49,440 (NA)

7,469 175,917

1,053 595

64,907

26,390 27,600

15,278,202

917 1,080

32,807

6,607 358

86 35,393

4,343 1,702 1,920

51,660

725 1,200

840 73,590

18,793.5 12,888.5 85,547.0

117,229.0

(NA) Not available. 1 Excludes beans grown for garden seed and chickpeas. Yield and Production are clean basis.

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Wheat Production by Class — United States: 2019 and Forecasted August 1, 2020 [Wheat class estimates are based on the latest available data including both surveys and administrative data. The previous end-of-year season class percentages are used throughout the forecast season for States that do not have survey or administrative data available.]

Crop 2019 2020

(1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

Winter Hard red ................................................................................................................... Soft red .................................................................................................................... Hard white................................................................................................................ Soft white ................................................................................................................. Spring Hard red ................................................................................................................... Hard white................................................................................................................ Soft white ................................................................................................................. Durum ...................................................................................................................... Total ............................................................................................................................

833,181 239,166

19,954 211,702

521,557 11,831 28,992 53,756

1,920,139

695,365 276,882

14,558 211,557

529,683 12,750 35,052 61,790

1,837,637

Dry Edible Bean Area Planted by Commercial Class — Idaho, Washington, and United States: 2019, and Forecasted August 1, 2020 [Excludes beans grown for garden seed and chickpeas.]

Commercial class Idaho Washington United States

2019 2020 2019 2020 2019 2020

(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)

Large lima ................................................... Baby lima .................................................... Navy ............................................................ Great northern ............................................ Small white.................................................. Pinto ............................................................ Light red kidney .......................................... Dark red kidney .......................................... Pink ............................................................. Small red ..................................................... Cranberry .................................................... Black............................................................ Blackeye ..................................................... Other ........................................................... All dry edible beans .................................... All chickpeas (Garbanzo) 2 ....................... Small chickpeas 1 2 ................................ Large chickpeas 2 3 ...............................

(D) (D) 1.3 3.7 1.2

14.0 2.0 3.4 5.1 3.5 1.3 5.4 (D) 5.0

47.0

88.0 20.0 68.0

(D) (D) 1.0 3.2 0.9

17.0 2.0 3.1 3.0 2.2 (D) 2.3 (D) 5.0

41.0

73.0 8.0

65.0

(D) (D) (D) 0.7 (D) 7.0 (D) (D) (D) 2.7 1.4 5.0 (D) 1.6

25.0

110.0 25.0 85.0

(D) (D) (D) 1.3 (D)

13.7 (D) (D) (D) 5.4 1.9 5.8 (D) 3.4

41.0

90.0 22.0 68.0

8.9 9.3

172.5 62.5

5.2 495.4 48.6 78.3 18.6 30.9 10.0

296.7 13.7 36.8

1,287.4

451.4 105.0 346.4

8.7 6.1

234.2 61.8

5.6 701.0 61.3 98.4 12.8 44.8

7.7 332.8 19.4 33.4

1,628.0

304.0 77.0

227.0

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Chickpeas smaller than 20/64 inches. 2 Estimates from current year carried forward from an earlier forecast. 3 Chickpeas larger than 20/64 inches.

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Land Values, Average Value per Acre — Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: 2016-2020

State and land type 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Change

2019-2020

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (percent)

Idaho All cropland ................................................... Irrigated cropland ..................................... Non-irrigated cropland.............................. Pasture .......................................................... Farm real estate 1 ........................................ Oregon All cropland ................................................... Irrigated cropland ..................................... Non-irrigated cropland.............................. Pasture .......................................................... Farm real estate 1 ........................................ Washington Cropland........................................................ Irrigated cropland ..................................... Non-irrigated cropland.............................. Pasture .......................................................... Farm real estate 1 ........................................ United States 2 Cropland........................................................ Irrigated cropland ..................................... Non-irrigated cropland.............................. Pasture .......................................................... Farm real estate 1 ........................................

3,420 5,180 1,470 1,350 2,590

2,780 4,730 2,060

692 2,240

2,590 7,760 1,250

790 2,680

4,040 (NA) (NA)

1,320 2,990

3,570 5,410 1,530 1,420 2,730

2,920 4,950 2,170

715 2,360

2,660 8,000 1,270

782 2,760

4,030 (NA) (NA)

1,330 3,030

3,740 5,690 1,590 1,490 2,870

3,000 5,180 2,200

728 2,430

2,630 7,930 1,260

766 2,840

4,050 (NA) (NA)

1,370 3,100

3,930 6,020 1,650 1,560 3,000

3,080 5,290 2,220

750 2,500

2,630 7,690 1,260

766 2,820

4,100 (NA) (NA)

1,400 3,160

4,070 6,210 1,720 1,610 3,110

3,120 5,430 2,220

760 2,530

2,610 7,650 1,240

740 2,760

4,100 (NA) (NA)

1,400 3,160

3.6 3.2 4.2 3.2 3.7

1.3 2.6

- 1.3 1.2

-0.8 -0.5 -1.6 -3.4 -2.1

- (NA) (NA)

- -

- Represents zero. (NA) Not available. 1 Includes value of all land and buildings. 2 Excludes Alaska and Hawaii.

1,400

1,600

1,800

2,000

2,200

2,400

2,600

2,800

3,000

3,200

3,400

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Do

llars

per

acr

e

Farm Real Estate Value–Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: 2011 - 2020

Idaho Oregon Washington United States

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Cash Rent Expense per Acre — Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: 2016-2020

State and land type 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Change

2019-2020

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (percent)

Idaho Cropland ........................................................ Irrigated cropland ...................................... Non-irrigated cropland .............................. Pasture........................................................... Oregon Cropland ........................................................ Irrigated cropland ...................................... Non-irrigated cropland .............................. Pasture........................................................... Washington Cropland ........................................................ Irrigated cropland ...................................... Non-irrigated cropland .............................. Pasture........................................................... United States Cropland ........................................................ Irrigated cropland ...................................... Non-irrigated cropland .............................. Pasture...........................................................

168.00 225.00

61.00 13.00

137.00 200.00

80.00 12.00

195.00 345.00

72.00 9.00

136.00 206.00 125.00

13.00

160.00 215.00

58.00 12.00

152.00 205.00

90.00 11.00

198.00 350.00

73.00 8.00

136.00 212.00 123.00

12.50

160.00 216.00

56.00 11.00

159.00 215.00

93.00 12.00

203.00 358.00

75.00 (D)

138.00 215.00 125.00

12.50

159.00 216.00

56.00 11.00

152.00 215.00

95.00 11.00

201.00 360.00

75.00 8.00

140.00 220.00 127.00

13.00

171.00 225.00

62.00 12.00

160.00 220.00 100.00

15.00

207.00 390.00

80.00 8.00

139.00 216.00 126.00

13.00

7.5 4.2

10.7 9.1

5.3 2.3 5.3

36.4

3.0 8.3 6.7

-

-0.7 -1.8 -0.8

-

- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

Idaho Oregon Washington United States

Do

llars

per

acr

e

Cash Rent Expenses-Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: 2020

All cropland Irrigated cropland Non-irrigated cropland

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Prices Received for Commodities — Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: July 2020

with Comparisons

Commodity Idaho Oregon

July 2019 June 2020 July 2020 July 2019 June 2020 July 2020

Wheat, all ................................... dollars/bushel

Winter ....................................... dollars/bushel

Spring ....................................... dollars/bushel

Durum ....................................... dollars/bushel

Barley, all.................................... dollars/bushel

Feed ......................................... dollars/bushel

Malting ...................................... dollars/bushel

Oats ............................................ dollars/bushel

Beans, dry edible ............................ dollars/cwt

Hay, all 1 .......................................... dollars/ton

Alfalfa.............................................. dollars/ton

Premium & Supreme Alfalfa 2 ...... dollars/ton

Other............................................... dollars/ton

Apples, fresh 3 5 ........................dollars/pound

Milk, all 4 ......................................... dollars/cwt

5.10

5.04

5.21

(D)

5.15

3.66

5.20

(NA)

(D)

155.00

155.00

190.00

150.00

(NA)

18.20

5.19

(D)

5.33

(S)

5.21

3.55

5.27

(NA)

(D)

158.00

160.00

170.00

135.00

(NA)

20.20

4.88

4.79

5.07

(S)

5.20

4.28

5.30

(NA)

(D)

145.00

145.00

160.00

140.00

(NA)

21.60

5.52

5.52

5.54

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(S)

(NA)

205.00

205.00

(NA)

205.00

(NA)

21.50

(D)

(D)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(S)

(NA)

180.00

200.00

(NA)

160.00

(NA)

22.60

(D)

(D)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(NA)

(S)

(NA)

189.00

205.00

(NA)

175.00

(NA)

25.40

Commodity Washington United States

July 2019 June 2020 July 2020 July 2019 June 2020 July 2020

Wheat, all ................................... dollars/bushel

Winter ....................................... dollars/bushel

Spring ....................................... dollars/bushel

Durum ....................................... dollars/bushel

Barley, all.................................... dollars/bushel

Feed ......................................... dollars/bushel

Malting ...................................... dollars/bushel

Oats ............................................ dollars/bushel

Beans, dry edible ............................ dollars/cwt

Hay, all 1 .......................................... dollars/ton

Alfalfa.............................................. dollars/ton

Premium & Supreme Alfalfa 2 ...... dollars/ton

Other............................................... dollars/ton

Apples, fresh 3 5 ........................dollars/pound

Milk, all 4 ......................................... dollars/cwt

5.75

5.74

5.78

(NA)

(D)

3.32

(D)

(NA)

(NA)

198.00

200.00

(NA)

195.00

0.387

19.10

5.69

5.64

5.90

(NA)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(NA)

(NA)

215.00

207.00

(NA)

235.00

(NA)

16.70

5.51

5.49

5.65

(NA)

5.69

2.96

(D)

(NA)

(NA)

203.00

195.00

(NA)

220.00

(NA)

18.80

4.52

4.48

4.64

5.53

4.69

3.89

4.83

3.09

23.50

164.00

183.00

209.00

134.00

0.388

18.70

4.56

4.44

4.47

6.52

4.57

3.24

4.95

3.16

40.60

162.00

179.00

201.00

128.00

0.586

18.10

4.54

4.53

4.35

6.13

4.66

3.37

4.92

2.97

48.60

161.00

174.00

192.00

137.00

0.600

20.50

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

(NA) Not available.

(S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. 1 United States price includes AZ, CA, CO, ID, IL, IA, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NV, NM, NY, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, SD, TX, UT, WA, WI, and,

WY. 2 United States price based on 5 states, which include CA, ID, NY, TX, and WI, and represents a weighted (hay purchases) average price for the

five largest milk producing States (based on the pounds of milk produced during the previous month). 3 Beginning February 2020, price reflects FOB shipping point basis. 4 Before deduction for hauling. Includes quality, quantity, and other premiums. Excludes hauling subsidies. 5 State level monthly price estimates have been discontinued.

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Cattle on Feed Inventory on 1,000+ Capacity Feedlots by Month — Idaho, Washington, and United States: 2019 and 2020

State August 1, 2019 July 1, 2020

August 1, 2020

Number Percent of

previous year Percent of

previous month

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (percent) (percent)

Idaho ..................................... Washington ........................... United States ........................

280 225

11,112

280 225

11,438

260 225

11,284

93 100

102

93 100

99

Number of Cattle on Feed Placements, Marketings, and Other Disappearance on 1,000+ Capacity Feedlots by Month — Idaho, Washington, and United States: 2019 and 2020

State During

July 2019 During

June 2020

During July 2020

Number Percent of

previous year Percent of

previous month

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (percent) (percent)

Idaho Cattle placed on feed ............................. Cattle marketed ...................................... Other disappearance ............................. Washington Cattle placed on feed ............................. Cattle marketed ...................................... Other disappearance ............................. United States Cattle placed on feed ............................. Cattle marketed ...................................... Other disappearance .............................

38 46 2

32 41 1

1,705 2,002

71

38 37 1

26 30 1

1,798 1,969

62

33 52 1

33 32 1

1,893 1,990

57

87

113 50

103 78

100

111 99 80

87

141 100

127 107 100

105 101

92

Milk Production — Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and 24-State Total: June and July, 2019 and 2020 [Excludes milk sucked by calves]

State

Milk production

June July

2019 2020 Change from

2019 2019 2020

Change from 2019

(million pounds) (million pounds) (percent) (million pounds) (million pounds) (percent)

Idaho ........................................... Oregon ........................................ Washington ................................. 24-State Total .............................

1,313 216 570

17,342

1,347 216 564

17,486

2.6 -

-1.1

0.8

1,371 224 596

17,542

1,402 220 587

17,800

2.3 -1.8 -1.5

1.5

- Represents zero.

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Egg Production by Type — Oregon, Washington, and United States: July 2019 and 2020

State Total production Table eggs Hatching eggs

2019 2020 2019 2020 2019 2020

(million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs)

Oregon................................................. Washington ......................................... United States.......................................

55.5 175.6

9,453.5

55.9 177.5

9,265.5

55.5 (D)

8,240.8

55.9 (D)

8,013.8

- (D)

1,212.7

- (D)

1,251.7

- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Layers on Hand and Eggs Produced — Oregon, Washington, and United States: During July 2019 and 2020

State

Table egg layers in flocks 30,000 and above

All layers Eggs per 100 for

all layers

2019 2020 2019 2020 2019 2020

(1,000 layers) (1,000 layers) (1,000 layers) (1,000 layers) (eggs) (eggs)

Oregon................................................. Washington ......................................... United States.......................................

1,930 6,655

314,118

2,049 6,596

299,141

2,123 6,820

392,313

2,220 6,761

379,013

2,614 2,575

2,410

2,518 2,625

2,445

Molted as Percent of All Layers — Oregon, Washington, and United States: August 1, 2019 and 2020

State Being molted Molt completed

2019 2020 2019 2020

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

Oregon...................................................................... Washington .............................................................. United States............................................................

- 3.0

2.0

- -

1.5

- 15.0

13.3

1.5 14.0

14.8

- Represents zero.

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Number of Colonies, Maximum, Lost, Percent Lost, Added, Renovated, and Percent Renovated with Five or More Colonies—Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: January 1, 2019 and January-March 2019

State January 1 number of colonies

January-March

Maximum colonies 1

Lost colonies

Percent lost 2

Added colonies

Renovated colonies 3

Percent renovated 4

(number) (number) (number) (percent) (number) (number) (percent)

Idaho ............................ Oregon ......................... Washington .................. United States ...............

132,000 89,000 51,000

2,671,470

145,000 95,000 75,000

(X)

12,500 7,500 7,000

407,700

9 8 9

15

4,600 8,000 5,500

247,710

1,100 1,800 2,200

179,500

1 2 3

7

(X) Not applicable. 1 January 1 number of colonies plus all colonies moved into that state during the quarter. 2 Percent lost is the number of lost colonies divided by maximum colonies except for the United States, where percent lost is the number of lost

colonies divided by the January 1 number of colonies. 3 Defined as any surviving colony that was requeened or received new honey bees through nuc or package. 4 Percent renovated is the number of renovated colonies divided by maximum colonies except for the United States, where percent renovated is the

number of renovated colonies divided by the January 1 number of colonies.

Number of Colonies, Maximum, Lost, Percent Lost, Added, Renovated, and Percent Renovated with Five or More Colonies—Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: April 1, 2019 and April-June 2019 5

State April 1

number of colonies

April-June

Maximum colonies 1

Lost colonies

Percent lost 2

Added colonies

Renovated colonies 3

Percent renovated 4

(number) (number) (number) (percent) (number) (number) (percent)

Idaho ............................ Oregon ......................... Washington .................. United States ...............

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) Not available. 1 April 1 number of colonies plus all colonies moved into that state during the quarter. 2 Percent lost is the number of lost colonies divided by maximum colonies except for the United States, where percent lost is the number of lost

colonies divided by the April 1 number of colonies. 3 Defined as any surviving colony that was requeened or received new honey bees through nuc or package. 4 Percent renovated is the number of renovated colonies divided by maximum colonies except for the United States, where percent renovated is

the number of renovated colonies divided by the April 1 number of colonies. 5 Data collection for July 2019 quarterly honey bee colonies was suspended.

Number of Colonies, Maximum, Lost, Percent Lost, Added, Renovated, and Percent Renovated with Five or More Colonies—Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: July 1, 2019 and July-September 2019

State July 1

number of colonies

July-September

Maximum colonies 1

Lost colonies

Percent lost 2

Added colonies

Renovated colonies 3

Percent renovated 4

(number) (number) (number) (percent) (number) (number) (percent)

Idaho ............................ Oregon ......................... Washington .................. United States ...............

95,000 83,000 85,000

3,175,960

111,000 118,000

97,000

(X)

10,500 8,000

21,000

434,700

9 7

22

14

8,500 6,000

12,000

252,550

12,500 21,000 10,000

355,330

11 18 10

11

(X) Not applicable. 1 July 1 number of colonies plus all colonies moved into that state during the quarter. 2 Percent lost is the number of lost colonies divided by maximum colonies except for the United States, where percent lost is the number of lost

colonies divided by the July 1 number of colonies. 3 Defined as any surviving colony that was requeened or received new honey bees through nuc or package. 4 Percent renovated is the number of renovated colonies divided by maximum colonies except for the United States, where percent renovated is the

number of renovated colonies divided by the July 1 number of colonies.

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Number of Colonies, Maximum, Lost, Percent Lost, Added, Renovated, and Percent Renovated with Five or More Colonies—Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: October 1, 2019 and October-December 2019

State October 1 number of colonies

October-December

Maximum colonies 1

Lost colonies

Percent lost 2

Added colonies

Renovated colonies 3

Percent renovated 4

(number) (number) (number) (percent) (number) (number) (percent)

Idaho ............................. Oregon.......................... Washington .................. United States................

111,000 115,000

89,000

3,018,110

196,000 130,000

93,000

(X)

15,500 15,000 12,500

399,510

8 12 13

13

1,800 650 810

233,260

1,000 2,000

100

91,000

1 2

(Z)

3

(X) Not applicable. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown. 1 October 1 number of colonies plus all colonies moved into that state during the quarter. 2 Percent lost is the number of lost colonies divided by maximum colonies except for the United States, where percent lost is the number of lost

colonies divided by the October 1 number of colonies. 3 Defined as any surviving colony that was requeened or received new honey bees through nuc or package. 4 Percent renovated is the number of renovated colonies divided by maximum colonies except for the United States, where percent renovated is the

number of renovated colonies divided by the October 1 number of colonies.

Number of Colonies, Maximum, Lost, Percent Lost, Added, Renovated, and Percent Renovated with Five or More Colonies—Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: January 1, 2020 and January-March 2020

State January 1 number of colonies

January-March

Maximum colonies 1

Lost colonies

Percent lost 2

Added colonies

Renovated colonies 3

Percent renovated 4

(number) (number) (number) (percent) (number) (number) (percent)

Idaho ............................. Oregon.......................... Washington .................. United States................

156,000 97,000 49,000

2,876,100

168,000 108,000

74,000

(X)

18,500 4,800 1,500

399,570

11 4 2

14

4,400 9,000

580

477,200

920 1,700

150

153,390

1 2

(Z)

5

(X) Not applicable. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown. 1 January 1 number of colonies plus all colonies moved into that state during the quarter. 2 Percent lost is the number of lost colonies divided by maximum colonies except for the United States, where percent lost is the number of lost

colonies divided by the January 1 number of colonies. 3 Defined as any surviving colony that was requeened or received new honey bees through nuc or package. 4 Percent renovated is the number of renovated colonies divided by maximum colonies except for the United States, where percent renovated is the

number of renovated colonies divided by the January 1 number of colonies.

Number of Colonies, Maximum, Lost, Percent Lost, Added, Renovated, and Percent Renovated with Five or More Colonies—Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: April 1, 2020 and April-June 2020

State April 1

number of colonies

April-June

Maximum colonies 1

Lost colonies

Percent lost 2

Added colonies

Renovated colonies 3

Percent renovated 4

(number) (number) (number) (percent) (number) (number) (percent)

Idaho ............................. Oregon.......................... Washington .................. United States................

48,000 89,000 50,000

2,982,900

81,000 95,000

114,000

(X)

14,500 2,500 3,100

252,630

18 3 3

8

32,000 10,500

5,000

596,860

29,000 19,000

3,300

632,680

36 20 3

21

(X) Not applicable. 1 April 1 number of colonies plus all colonies moved into that state during the quarter. 2 Percent lost is the number of lost colonies divided by maximum colonies except for the United States, where percent lost is the number of lost

colonies divided by the April 1 number of colonies. 3 Defined as any surviving colony that was requeened or received new honey bees through nuc or package. 4 Percent renovated is the number of renovated colonies divided by maximum colonies except for the United States, where percent renovated is the

number of renovated colonies divided by the April 1 number of colonies.

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Colony Health Stressors with Five or More Colonies—Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: January-March 2019 [Percent of colonies affected by stressors anytime during the quarter. A colony may be affected by multiple stressors during the quarter]

State Varroa mites

Other pests and parasites 1

Diseases 2 Pesticides Other 3 Unknown

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

Idaho ...................... Oregon ................... Washington ............ United States .........

24.5 18.0 22.3

45.6

8.0 0.1 0.8

14.8

8.0 0.2 0.6

7.1

9.2 0.2 0.3

13.6

8.6 2.7 0.8

9.0

(Z) 0.5 0.2

5.2

(Z) Less than half of the unit shown. 1 Tracheal mites, nosema, hive beetle, wax moths, etc. 2 Includes American and European foulbrood, chalkbrood, stonebrood, paralysis (acute and chronic), kashmir, deformed wing, sacbrood, IAPV, Lake

Sinai II, etc. 3 Includes weather, starvation, insufficient forage, queen failure, hive damage/destroyed, etc.

Colony Health Stressors with Five or More Colonies—Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: April-June 2019 4 [Percent of colonies affected by stressors anytime during the quarter. A colony may be affected by multiple stressors during the quarter]

State Varroa mites

Other pests and parasites 1

Diseases 2 Pesticides Other 3 Unknown

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

Idaho ...................... Oregon ................... Washington ............ United States .........

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) Not available. 1 Tracheal mites, nosema, hive beetle, wax moths, etc. 2 Includes American and European foulbrood, chalkbrood, stonebrood, paralysis (acute and chronic), kashmir, deformed wing, sacbrood, IAPV,

Lake Sinai II, etc. 3 Includes weather, starvation, insufficient forage, queen failure, hive damage/destroyed, etc. 4 Data collection for July 2019 quarterly honey bee colonies was suspended.

Colony Health Stressors with Five or More Colonies—Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: July-September 2019 [Percent of colonies affected by stressors anytime during the quarter. A colony may be affected by multiple stressors during the quarter]

State Varroa mites

Other pests and parasites 1

Diseases 2 Pesticides Other 3 Unknown

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

Idaho ...................... Oregon ................... Washington ............ United States .........

59.9 35.4 47.3

44.1

15.4 12.8

0.9

13.4

21.7 19.8

2.5

8.5

9.9 15.1

4.6

13.6

18.5 16.6

9.4

11.9

0.8 0.4 0.3

4.5

1 Tracheal mites, nosema, hive beetle, wax moths, etc. 2 Includes American and European foulbrood, chalkbrood, stonebrood, paralysis (acute and chronic), kashmir, deformed wing, sacbrood, IAPV, Lake

Sinai II, etc. 3 Includes weather, starvation, insufficient forage, queen failure, hive damage/destroyed, etc.

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Colony Health Stressors with Five or More Colonies—Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: October-December 2019 [Percent of colonies affected by stressors anytime during the quarter. A colony may be affected by multiple stressors during the quarter]

State Varroa mites

Other pests and parasites 1

Diseases 2 Pesticides Other 3 Unknown

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

Idaho ....................... Oregon.................... Washington ............ United States..........

20.3 35.8 40.3

45.7

4.3 2.1 2.3

15.0

5.4 4.7 0.6

5.4

10.5 1.8

19.6

10.9

9.9 16.6

2.9

8.6

1.1 16.0

3.2

5.3 1 Tracheal mites, nosema, hive beetle, wax moths, etc. 2 Includes American and European foulbrood, chalkbrood, stonebrood, paralysis (acute and chronic), kashmir, deformed wing, sacbrood, IAPV, Lake

Sinai II, etc. 3 Includes weather, starvation, insufficient forage, queen failure, hive damage/destroyed, etc.

Colony Health Stressors with Five or More Colonies—Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: January-March 2020 [Percent of colonies affected by stressors anytime during the quarter. A colony may be affected by multiple stressors during the quarter]

State Varroa mites

Other pests and parasites 1

Diseases 2 Pesticides Other 3 Unknown

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

Idaho ....................... Oregon.................... Washington ............ United States..........

10.4 24.4

1.7

25.5

0.8 10.4

0.1

8.0

0.1 10.8

0.1

4.4

2.8 14.5

0.5

5.0

2.1 1.3 0.2

5.6

1.9 0.3 0.3

5.4

1 Tracheal mites, nosema, hive beetle, wax moths, etc. 2 Includes American and European foulbrood, chalkbrood, stonebrood, paralysis (acute and chronic), kashmir, deformed wing, sacbrood, IAPV, Lake

Sinai II, etc. 3 Includes weather, starvation, insufficient forage, queen failure, hive damage/destroyed, etc.

Colony Health Stressors with Five or More Colonies—Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and United States: April-June 2020 [Percent of colonies affected by stressors anytime during the quarter. A colony may be affected by multiple stressors during the quarter]

State Varroa mites

Other pests and parasites 1

Diseases 2 Pesticides Other 3 Unknown

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

Idaho ....................... Oregon.................... Washington ............ United States..........

44.2 28.0 10.6

42.3

10.9 1.7 (Z)

12.2

11.1 7.5 0.7

5.5

8.6 2.2 1.0

6.1

6.9 5.9 1.3

10.8

5.8 0.7 0.4

5.2

(Z) Less than half of the unit shown. 1 Tracheal mites, nosema, hive beetle, wax moths, etc. 2 Includes American and European foulbrood, chalkbrood, stonebrood, paralysis (acute and chronic), kashmir, deformed wing, sacbrood, IAPV,

LakeSinai II, etc. 3 Includes weather, starvation, insufficient forage, queen failure, hive damage/destroyed, etc.

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Commodities in Cold Storage — Mountain Region, Pacific Region, and United States: July 31, 2020 with Comparisons

Commodity and region 1

Stocks in all warehouses July 31, 2020

as a percent of

July 31, 2019

June 30, 2020

July 31, 2020

July 31, 2019

June 30, 2020

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Dairy products, American cheese Mountain .............................................................. Pacific .................................................................. United States ....................................................... Frozen blueberries Mountain .............................................................. Pacific .................................................................. United States ....................................................... Frozen raspberries, red Mountain ............................................................. Pacific .................................................................. United States ....................................................... Frozen vegetables, onion rings Mountain .............................................................. Pacific .................................................................. United States ....................................................... Frozen vegetables, other onions Mountain .............................................................. Pacific .................................................................. United States ....................................................... Frozen potatoes, french fries Mountain .............................................................. Pacific .................................................................. United States ....................................................... Frozen potatoes, other Mountain .............................................................. Pacific .................................................................. United States ....................................................... Frozen potatoes, total Mountain .............................................................. Pacific .................................................................. United States ....................................................... Frozen red meat, total beef Mountain .............................................................. Pacific .................................................................. United States .......................................................

47,060

104,439 773,183

367 107,338 174,711

108 78,817 87,779

1,949 699

12,880

8,056 45,020 64,400

157,048 412,691 907,021

62,659 49,078

227,235

219,707 461,769

1,134,256

14,652 58,814

454,464

51,258

121,230 793,026

188 82,668

176,415

69 20,207 25,831

1,753 444

14,144

11,870 48,101 73,559

178,136 358,437 868,583

56,695 44,237

216,545

234,831 402,674

1,085,128

20,198 83,764

428,172

50,317

124,857 785,267

240 129,461 234,161

89 68,562 78,490

1,831 387

12,077

8,704 43,712 65,052

171,824 370,133 868,820

60,843 48,583

219,900

232,667 418,716

1,088,720

19,108 87,668

439,315

107 120 102

65 121 134

82 87 89

94 55 94

108 97

101

109 90 96

97 99 97

106 91 96

130 149

97

98

103 99

128 157 133

129 339 304

104 87 85

73 91 88

96 103 100

107 110 102

99 104 100

95 105 103

1 Mountain Region includes: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Pacific Region includes: Alaska, California, Oregon, and Washington.

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