Download - Asparagus, Carrots & Sweet Corn
Marketing Washington
Asparagus, Carrots
& Sweet Corn
1987 Crop
Federal-State
Market News Service
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE COOPERATING
United States Department of Agriculture
Agricultural Marketing Service
Fruit and Vegetable Division
Market News Branch
FOREWORD
The U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service
in cooperation with the Washington State Department of Agriculture
issued daily market reports on Asparagus from April 15th through June
23, 1987; on Carrots from August 24th through December 21/ 1987 and
on Sweet Corn from July 6th through August 10/ 1986«
We wish to express our appreciation to the growers, shippers,
buyers, processors, railroad officials, the Federal-State Inspection
Service, the U.S.D.A. National Agricultural Statistics Service and the
U.S. Weather Bureau for their cooperation in providing the information
carried on the daily reports and in this summary.
Additional copies may be obtained by sending an $8.00 check for
each summary made out to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Mail
requests to the Federal-State Market News Service; 2015 South First
Street, Room 4; Yakima, WA. 98903. Phone orders are also accepted.
(509) 575-2494.
Ace Gloe, Local Representative
Linda Verstrate, Market Reporter
Tim Nichols, Market Reporter
Patty Wallace, Market Reporter
Pat Ross, Clerk-Typist
Yakima, Washington
Released: April, 198 8
SUMMARY OF 1987 CROPS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Comments
Asparagus: Area Planted - Area Harvested - Production & Value 1985 - 1987
Asparagus: Production & Value - Fresh Market & Processing
Weekly Shipments - 1986 Crop Rail and Truck Arrivals in 22 U.S. & 5 Canadian Cities
Asparagus Exported to Selected Countries Asparagus Imported from Selected Countries
Daily Price Range F.O.B. Yakima Valley - Walla Walla Districts
CARROT£- - -
General Comments
Carrots for Fresh Market: Area Planted - Area Harvested Yield per Acre & Production 1984 - 1987
Carrots for Fresh Market and Processing: Value 1984 - 1987
Carrots for Fresh Market and Processing: Production 1984 - 1987
Carrots for Fresh Market and Processing: Area Harvested 1985 - 1987
Frozen Diced Carrots - Cold Storage Stocks - 48 states 1984 - 1987
Weekly Shipments - 1987 Crop Rail and Truck Arrivals in 22 U.S. & Canadian Cities
Daily Price Range F.O.B. West & Central Washington including Northern Oregon
8 9
10 1 1
12 12
13
15
16
17
18
19
19
20 21
22
SWEET C O R N - - -
General Comments
^^ Sweet Corn for Fresh Market: Area Planted - Area Harvested
Yield per Acre & Production 1985 - 1987 Sweet Corn for Processing: Area Planted - Area Harvested -
Yield per Acre & Production 1985 - 1987 Sweet Corn for Fresh Market: Value 1985 - 1987 Sweet Corn for Processing: Value 1985 - 1987 Sweet Corn for Fresh Market: Area Harvested 1985 - 1987 Vegetables for Processing 1985 - 1987
Weekly Shipments - 1987 Crop Rail and Truck Arrivals in 22 U.S. & 5 Canadian Cities
U.S. Exports of Sweet Corn to Selected Countries
Daily Price Range F.O.B. Lower Yakima Valley 1987 Crop with Comparisons
23
24
25 26 26 27 27
28 29
30
31
MARKETING WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS - 1987 CROP
GENERAL COMMENTS
WEATHER, GROWING & HARVESTING CONDITIONS: Most growers in the Yakima Valley finished working their asparagus beds during the week of March 16th and hoped for an early start around April 1st«
On March 25th, the temperatures were low but ideal for field work. A warming trend was forecast for April 1st, however, freezing temperatures on April 11th and 12th caused some damage to the crop and curtailed growth. The following week the temperatures climbed to 90 degrees, which also slowed down movement of asparagus.
The week ending May 8th was cooler which resulted in more field activity. The weather continued to cool throughout the rest of May which slowed growth. A warming trend occurred during the week ending May 29th. The temperatures were in the 80s which is ideal for asparagus production.
There was a shortage of cutters and packers during the first two weeks of June which curtailed movement. Harvest was completed the first wek of July.
PRODUCTION: Harvested acreage was expected to be about 500 acres more than the 1986 crop and total approximately 31,000 acres, a 3% increase from last year.
Nationally, harvested acreage in the four-state group of California, Michigan, New Jersey and Washington, was expected to be 2.19 million cwt. (99.4 thousand metric tons), 2% more than last year.
MARKETING: First f.o.b. reports came on April 15th with 30 pound pyramid crates, 85% or more green, 7-8 or 9 inch cut, Washington Extra Fancy, large and standards selling for $22.00. The market low price of the season was $17.00-18.00 from April 30th to May 8th. From this time to the end of the season, the price rose almost $1.00 every week, On the last f.o.b., June 24th, the price was $30.00 and a few were selling at $35.00.
F.O.B. sales of Washington Consumer Packs 1/4 inch minimum, 1 1/2 inch maximum white, random length, 20 pound cartons, began on April 15th at $10.00-11.00. The market declined to the season's low of $8.00 on May 13th and closed ranging from $8.00-9.00 on June 10th.
The crop was in good condition throughout the season. The freezing and then extremely hot weather created some variation in condition but still remained good.
SHIPMENTS: In 1987, 23.32 million pounds of asparagus was shipped. This did not break the record high of 24.9 m i 1 lion pounds which was set in 1986. Domestic shipments peaked the week ending May 8th at 3.5 million pounds.
Export movement was very light throughout the season. The following countries received Washington asparagus: Canada, England, Switzerland, Italy and China. The peak for export shipments was the week ending April 24th at .5 million pounds.
678,370 - 30 pound crates made up 82% of the fresh shipments plus 148,497 - 20 pound cartons.
AS P A R A G OS 1/ AREA PLANTED - AREA HARVESTED - YIELD PER ACRE
PRODUCTION & VALUE 1985 - 1986 - 1987
AREA P L A N T E D -'^ A R E A H AR V ESTE D S T A T E : -■
1985 : 1986 * 1987 198 5 : 1986 : 1987
California Illinois Michigan N e w Jersey Washington Other States
35,300 1,300
2 0,000 2,000
31,000 5, 150
37,800 1,3 00
21 ,000 2,000
32,000 4,780
3 9,70 0 70 0
2 3,00 0 1 ,900
32^000 4,840
acres
35,200 1,300
19,200 1 ,900
2 9,00 0 4,8 50
3 7 , 8 00 1 ,300
20,500 1,900
3 0,0 00 4,680
39,700 700
22,000 1,800
31,000 4,640
TOTAL U.S. 94,750 98,880 102,140 91 ,450 96,180 99,840
STATE Y I E L D
198 5 :
PER
1986
A C RE
1987
PRODUCTION
1985 : 1986 : 1987
California Illinois Michigan New Jersey Washington 2/ Other States 1/
TOTAL U.S. 23
cwt *
29 29 3 0 11 8 14 12 12 1 1 19 19 18 28 26 26 12 13 14
23 24
1,000 cw t.
986 1 , 096 1, 191 14 10 10
230 246 242 36 3 6 32
812 780 806 58 62 66
2 , 1 3 6 2,230 2,347
STA T E PER CWT.
1985 : 1986 : 1987
dollars
7 5.70 68.90 6 2.80 72.40 68.10 72.00 5 8 .40 58.20 58.60 68.70 64.60 65.30 52.30 52. 10 49.90 59.60 56.90 56.40
TO T AL
198 5 1986 1987
California Illinois Michigan New Jersey Washington Other States
TOTAL U.S.
1/
64.40 61 .40 5 7.80
1,0 00 dolla rs
7 4,666 7 5,513 74,746 1,0 13 681 720
13,4 23 14,311 14,170 2,473 2,3 26 2,090
42,443 40,612 40,257 3,458 3,526 3,721
137,476 136,969 135,704
1/ 1985-87 includes Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota and Oregon 2/ Excludes the following quantities not harvested or not sold because of
economic conditions: 1987 - Washington, 51,000 cwt.
ASPARAGUS FRESH MARKET AND PROCESSING
1985 - 1986 - 1987
STATE &
UTILIZATION 1985
RODUCTION
: 1986 : 1987
FRESH MARKET California Mi c h i g a n New Jersey Washington Other States
TOTAL U.S.
2/
8 18 36 36
242 20
\, 152
1 ,000 cwt
990 48 36
290 23
1,387
1 ,055 40 32
237 24
1 ,388
PROCESSING California Michigan Washington Other States
TOTAL U.S.
CANNING
FREEZING
2/
8,400 9,720 28,500 2,590
tons
5,300 9,880
24,500 2,400
6,780 10,100 28,440 2,560
47 ,880
33,150
14,730
STATE
UTILIZATION PER UNIT
1985 1986 1987 1985
TOTAL
1986 1987
FRESH MARKET California Michigan New Jersey Washington Other States
TOTAL U.S.
2/
dollars per unit
79.30 70.60 65.60
1,000 dollar£
83.30 72. 10 66. 10 68,139 71,379 69,736 7 1.00 67.60 66.40 2,556 3,245 2,656 68.70 64.60 65.30 2,473 2,326 2,090 68.80 67.30 63.30 16,650 19,517 15,002 76.30 64. 10 67.40 1,525 1,474 1,618
91,343 97,941 91,102
PROCESSING California Michigan Washington Other States 2/
TOTAL U.S.
CANNING
FREEZING
dollars per ton
777.00 780.00 739.00 1,118.00 1,120.00 1,140.00 905.00 861.00 888.00
1,13 8.00 1,139.00 1,103.00
938.00
951.00
909.00
928.00
925.00
933.00
932.00
944.00
904.00
6,527 10,867 25,793 2,946
1,000 dollars
4,134 1 1,066 21,095 2,733
46,133
32,156
13,977
39,028
27,133
11,895
5,010 11,514 25,255 2,823
44,602
31 ,284
13,318
2/ 1985-1987: Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota and Oregon.
10 AS P AR A G US
WEEKLY SHIPMENTS FROM APRIL 4, 1987 THRU JULY 11, 1987
Ainounts are shown in 10,000 pound units
APRIL M A Y J U N E J ULY 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 TOTAL
WASHINGTON Truck ~ 20 125 162 332 356 321 266 224 232 171 63 51 2332
ARIZONA Truck 8 10 18
CALIFORNIA- HORIHEBN Truck 33 33 34 19 26 24 177
CALIFORNIA- GBNTRAL - - Piggyback —• — — — Truck 812 1104 823 608 Air 23 37 45 20
4 „ «- 4
653 533 292 221 156 8 8 6 2 —
107 75 55 14 12
5457 149
CALIFORNIA- SOOIHEBN Piggyback — 4 Truck 114 70 60 48 51 31 17
4 391
CALIFORNIA- IHFGRIAL VMUX Piggyback — 4 — — — — Truck 58 33 3 ~
4 94
TOTAL CALIF. 1040 1285 965 695 742 596 323 227 156 111 75 55 14 6288
MEXICO Truck Import 105 51 14 37 48 44 301
TOTAL Piggyback Truck 1025 1270 1045 837
4 ~ ~ 4 1062 944 638 487 380 339 246 118 65 13
20 8469
ORÂND IXmOj WNQfEHT Domestic & Inçort 115313661104 859 1074 952 644 493 380 343 246 118 102 62 44 8940
All 1987 figures are subject to revision...
11 ASPARAGUS
Rail & Truck Arrivals in 22 U.S. & 5 Canadian Cities APRIL-MAY-JUNE 1987 CROP 10,000 Lb. Units
CALIF. N. J« WASH. MEXICO OTHER TOTAL
Atlanta
Baltimore-
33
Washn DC 203
Boston 300
Buffalo 76
Chicago 264
Cincinnati 35
Columbia 8
Dallas 70
Denver 38
Detroit 87
Los Angeles 275
New Orleans 9
New York- Newark 618
Philadelphia 189
Pittsburgh 46
St. Louis 63
San Francisco- Oakland 407
Seattle- Tacoma 106
5
4
93
17
1
40
148
7
73
23
8
17
10
1 15
414
77
5
12
87
268
1
18
14
15
1
37
250
458
83
354
63
8
81
59
100
409
9
1 125
305
52
78
495
374
TOTAL 2, 827 1 23 1 , 308 46 36 4340
5 CANADIAN CITIES---
Montreal 38 2
Ottawa 12 -- 2
Toronto 57 1 64
Vancouver 83 — 69
Winnipeg 9 — 8
TOTAL 204 3 143
2 31
- 13
4 70
- 1
1 13
7 128
73
27
196
158
31
485
12 U.S. EXPORTS OF FRESH ASPARAGUS TO SELECTED DESTINATIONS Current Month, Current Marketing Season and Last Season
(Units in Metric Tons)
COMMODITY REGION/COUNTRY (Beg. Mktg Year)
SEASON TO DATE PREVIOUS : CURRENT
LAST FULL SEASON
FRESH ASPARAGUS ( Oct ) Canada • • . . E - C. - Twelve United Kingdom Italy
Other W. Europe E. Asia St Pacific... Japan
Middle East & North Africa. • • Latin America, Exc• Carribean Mexico-............ Bermuda & Carribean. Other
8 6 1 1
1 1
12 2 3 3
8
13 to
1 1
38 9,320 1 1 3,865 5 1,017 3 503
-- 49 3 8 37 7
15 3,034 15 2,841
020 0 20
3 1
U.S. IMPORTS OF ASPARAGUS FROM SELECTED COONTRIES Current Month, Current Marketing Season and Last Season
(Units in Metric Tons)
COMMODITY REGION/COUNTRY (Beg. Mktg Year)
SEASON TO DATE PREVIOUS : CURRENT
LAST FULL SEASON
FRESH ASPARAGUS........(Oct) Mexico
CANNED ASPARAGUS China (Taiwan) Mexico
(Apr)
1,011 469 3,034 2,453 13,44 2 148 63 1,093 573 1 1,407
1 12 245 1,6 14 2,482 1,819 65 144 1, 153 475 1 ,266 -- -- 2 08 1,505 2 08
U.S. EXPORTS TO MEXICO 1983 - 1987 (Fiscal Years)
ITEM 1983 1984 : 1985 : 1986
metric tons 1987 : 1983 : 1984 : 1985 : 1986
: 1,000 dollars : 1987
FRESH ASPARAGUS 33 278 100 1,020 40 151 221 1,096
U.S. IMPORTS FROM MEXICO 1983 - 1987 (Fiscal Years)
ITEM 1983 : 1984 : 1985 : 1986
metric tons 1987 : 1983 : 1984 : 1985 : 1986
: $1 million 1987
FRESH ASPARAGUS 10,192 5,552 7,058 8,669 11,407 12.9 6.1 8.4 10.0 12.9
SOURCE: U.S.D.A. - Foreign Agricultutal Service Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census
ASPARAGUS LOWER YAKIMA VALLEY AND WALLA WALLA DISTRICTS
Daily f.o.b. Prices - - - 1987 Crop
13
30# Pyramid Crates 7-8-9
Washington LARGE
85% or more green inch cut Extra Fancy
STANDARD
1/4" Min. - 1 1/2" Max. White Random Length WA. Consumer Packs
20# CARTONS
April 15 16 17
20 21 22 23 24
27 28 29 30
May 1
4 5 6 7 8
1 1 12 13 14 15
18 19 20 21 22
25 26 27 28 29
June 1 2 3 4 5
8 9
10 1 1 12
15 16 17 18 19
22 23
22. 00 22.00 22-00
22. 22. 22. 20. 20.
00 00 00 00 00
17
18.00 18.00 18.00 00-18 00
17.00-18.00
17 17 17. 17
00-18. 00-18. 00-18< 00-18. 18.00
00 00 00 00
19. 00 19.00-20 .00 19.00-20.00 19.00-20.00 19.00-20.00
20 20. 20 20. 20.
00 00 00 00 00
holiday 20 .00
20.00-21.00 20.00-21 .00 20. 00-21 .00
21 21 21 21 21
23
0 0-22 00-22 00-22 00-22 00-22
22-00 22.00 0 0-24. 24.00 24.00
00 00 00 00 00
00
26. 26. 26. 26. 26.
00 00 00 00 00
18.
17,
22. 00 22. 00 22. 00
22- 00 22. 00 22. 00 20. 00 00-20. 00*
00* 00-18 18.00 18. 00
17.00-18.00
17.00-18.00
17. 17 17. 17.
19 19 19 19
00-18. 00-18. 00-18. 00-18. 18.00
19. 00 00-20. 00-20. 00-20. 00-20.
00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00
20. 20. 20. 20. 20.
00 00 00 00 00
too few 30. 00
holiday 20 .00
20. 00-21.00 20- 00-21.00 20.00-21.00
21 .00-22 21 - 00-22 21 . 00-22 21 . 00-22 21 . 00-22
22.00 22. 00
23.00-24 24. 00 24.00
26. 00 26.00 26. 00 26. 00 26. 00
to quote 30. 00
10. 00- 11.00 10 . 00-11-00 10-00-1 1 .00
10 . 00-1 1 .00 10 . 00-1 1 .00
10.00 10.00
9. 00-9.50
8.50-9.00 8.50-9.00 8.50-9.00 8.50-9. 00
8.00-9.00
8. 00-9. 00 8. 00-9.00
8.50 8.00-8.50 8.00-8.50
8.00-8. 50 8.00-8.50
8. 00 8. 00 8. 00
8.00 8. 00 8. 00 8. 00 8.00
holiday 8. 00 8. 00 8.00 8. 00
8. 00 8. 0 0 8. 00 8. 00 8. 00
8. 00-8.50 8.00-8.50 8.00-9.00 8.00-9. 00
♦Includes few Small
14
MARKETING WASHINGTON CARROTS - 1987 CROP
GENERAL COMMENTS
WEATHER, GROWING & HARVESTING CONDITIONS: First seeding began the end of March and was completed by tlie end of June. In cooler climateS/ it takes approximately 120 days for the carrots to mature, in warmer climates they take approximately 90 days. The weather was generally favorable during the 1987 season. The earliest harvest began around July 6th, almost two weeks ahead of the previous year. In general, harvest began the end of July and lasted through December 23rd although shipments continued for about a week.
PRODUCTION: According to the U.S.D.A., Agricultural Statistics Board, the number of acres of carrots (both fresh and processing) harvested in Washington was estimated at 6,600, an increase from 5,800 in 1986 and 5,200 in 1985. Value per cwt. was $4.26, down from 1986's value of $5.10 and also down from 1985's $4.98. However, the total value of the crop was $12,926, $656.00 more than 1986's total of $11,257 and $1,669 more than 1985's total of $11,257. Yield per acre in 1987 was 460 cwt., which is higher than the 415 cwt. in 1986 and 435 cwt. in 1985.
MARKETING: The first f.o.b. report for carrots was released on August 24th at $4.00-4.50 for medium-large 48/1 pound and 24/2 pound film bags in sacks and $2.00-2.50 for 25 pound sacks of jumbo, loose. The season low occurred August 26th through September 4th at $1.50-2.25 on 25 pound sacks of jumbo, loose. The season low for medium-large 48/1 pound andd 24/2 pound film bags in sacks was $3.58-4.50 on September 3rd and 4th. The season high on medium-large 48/1 pound and 24/2 pound film bags in sacks was $7.50-8.00 from December 7th through 21st. 25 pound sacks of jumbo, loose hit their highest price of $2.75 from December 15th through 21st. The last f.o.b. report was issued on December 21st when medium-large 48/1 and 24/2 pound film bags in sacks were quoted at $7.50-8.00 and 25 pound sacks of jumbo, loose were $2.75.
SHIPMENTS: Shipments of the 1987 carrot crop totaled 32,320,000 pounds, a decrease of 11,940,000 pounds from the 1986 season total of 44,260,000 pounds. Average weekly shipments were 1,243,077pounds (24,862 - 50 pound units). Shipments peaked during the week ending November 7th at 2,240,000 pounds (44,800 - 50 pound units).
16 CARROTS FOR FRESH MARKET
AREA PLANTED - AREA HARVESTED - YIELD PER ACRE - PRODUCTION 1984 - 1985-1986-1987
AREA PLANT E D AR E A H A R V E S TED STATE
: 1984 : 1985 : 1986 : 1987 1984 : 1985 : 1986 : 1987
a c r es
Arizona 3,000 2,400 2,400 2,000 2,900 2,400 2,400 2,000 California
Dessert 11,000 11,800 11,100 14,000 11,000 11,800 11,100 14,000 Other 30,100 28,100 28,900 29,000 30,100 28,100 28,900 29,000
Colorado 1,100 1,100 1,200 1,300 1,000 1,000 1,200 1,300 Florida 12,000 12,500 13,000 12,600 10,600 11,500 12,300 i2,iao Michigan 7,600 7,400 7,400 8,300 7,500 6,400 3,700 7,000 Minnesota 1,600 1,500 1,400 1,600 1,300 1,200 1,200 1,500 New York 1,700 1,500 1,500 1,200 1,600 1,40 0 1,400 1,20-0 Oregon 1,400 1,200 1,100 950 1,200 1, TOO 1,000 950 Texas 16,700 15,300 12,300 11,800 15,000 13,800 11,600 11,500 Washington 4,300 5,200 5,800 6,600 4,300 5,200 5,800 6,600 Wisconsin 5,500 3,600 4,200 3,800 5,200 3,300 3,500 3,500 Other States 1,940 3,000 2,300 2,920 1,940 2,900 2,000 2,620
TOTAL U.S. 97,940 94,600 92,600 96,070 93,640 90,100 86,100 93,270
STATE 1984
YIELD PER ACRE
: 1985 : 1986
R 0 D U C T O N
1987 1984 1985 1986 1987
cwt.
Arizona California
Dessert Other
Colorado Florida Michigan Minnesota New York Oregon Texas Washington Wisconsin Other States
130
280 295 280 69
270 330 355 430 145 425 365 462
165
250 285 350 92 260 380 385 480 145 435 470 397
165
260 335 340 69
250 400 400 460 175 415 435 414
200
215 345 345 88
275 350 360 445 190 460 500 304
1,000 cwt.
377 396 396 400
3,080 2,950 2,886 3,010 8,931 8,009 9,682 10,005
280 350 408 449 731 1,058 849 1,065
2,025 1,664 925 1,925 429 456 480 525 568 539 560 432 516 528 460 423
2,175 2,001 2,030 2,185 1,828 2,262 2,407 3,036 1,898 1,551 1,523 1,750 896 1,152 828 797
TOTAL U.S. 253 254 272 279 23,734 22,916 23,434 26,002
GARROTS FOR FRESH MARKET & PROCESSING VALUE UNIT AND TOTAL VALUE
1985 - 1986 - 1987
17
STATE &
UTILIZATION
V U E
PER UNIT TOTAL
1984 : 1985 : 1986 : 1987 1984 1985 1986 1987
dollars per cwt< 1,000 dollars
FRESH MARKET-
Arizona 14.80 9.45 10.90 10.60 5,580 3,742 4,316 4,240
California 14.00 1 1 .60 13.00 10.40 138,458 109,565 140,431 123,562
Colorado 12.60 11.70 14.50 7.60 3,528 4,095 5,916 3,412
Florida 14.60 10.30 13.00 10.80 10,673 10,897 11,037 11,502
Michigan 13.20 13.20 16. 10 10.30 18,810 14,652 7,953 11,845
Minnesota 11.90 13.50 14.40 10.00 1,797 2,106 2,318 2,450
New York 11-50 15.40 22.70 31.80 2,047 4,451 6,356 4,706
Oregon 19.80 21.00 23.20 22.20 1,703 1,995 3,480 2,753
Texas 17.60 12.20 10.20 9.26 29,550 22,216 17,850 18,289
Washington 16.50 14. 10 17.10 11.80 7,475 6,430 8,225 8,295
Other States 2/ 12.80 13.00 23.80 24.10 2,752 2,145 5, 117 5,302
TOTAL U.S. 14.40 11.90 13.40 10.70 222,373 182,294 212,999 196,356
dollars per ton 1,000 dollars
PROCESSING - 1/
California Michigan
Minnesota
New York
Oregon Texas
Washington Other States 2/
81 80 81. 00 89. . 10
57 .60 57. 30 56. .80
55 .50 66. 30 45 .90
63 .70 65. 00 59 .60
42. .00 46. 90 41 80
24. .00 22. 00 22 .00
53 .40 42. 00 39 .70
69 .20 69< 10 65 .00
6,168 7,282 5, 169
1,596 1 ,235 2,202
834 1,056 642
796 910 46
909 726 626
216 308 231
4,827 4,045 4,631
8,786 7,381 7,565
TOTAL U.S. 63.70 61.30 57.10 24,132 22,943 21 ,912
2/ 1985-1987 - New Jersey, Ohio and Wisconsin
1/ 1984 figures not available.
18 CARROTS FOR FRESH MARKET AND PROCESSING
PRODUCTION
1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1987
STATE
& UTILIZATION 1984
PRODUCTION
198 5 1986 1987
1/000 cwt.
FRESH MARKET-
Arizona
California
Colorado
Florida
Michigan
Minnesota New York Oregon Texas
Washington Other States
TOTAL U.S.
2/
377
9,901
280
73 1 1 ,425
151
178 8 6
1 ,679
453 215
15,476
396
9,451 3 50
1 ,058 1 , 1 10
156 28 9
9 5 1 ,82 1
456 165
15,347
396 10,770
408 849
494 161
280 150
1 ,750
481 2 15
15,954
400 1 1 ,855
449
1 ,065
1 , 150 245
148 124
1 ,975
703 220
18,334
PROCESSING-
t o n s
California Michigan Minnesota
New York Oregon
Texas Washington
Other States 2/
105,500
3 0,0 00 13,920
19,500 21,500
24,800 68,770
128,930
7 5,40 0
2 7,7 10 15,020
12,5 00 21,640
9,0 00 9 0,40 0
12 6,900
89,90 0
21,560 15,93 0
14,000 15,480 14,000 96,3 00
106,800
58,000
38,760 13,990 14,200 14,970 10,500
116,660
1 16,360
TOTAL U-S- 412,920 378,570 3 7 3,970 383,440
2/ 1985-1987 - New Jersey, Ohio and Wisconsin
CARROTS FOR FRESH MARKET & PROCESSING AREA HARVESTED
1985 - 1986 & FOR HARVEST 1987
19
s T A T E
USUAL HARVEST PERIOD
HARVESTED
1985 1986
FOR HARVEST
1987
1987 AREA FOR HARVEST
AS PERCENT OF 1986
e s percent
California Michigan New York Washington Wisconsin
JUL-SEPT JUL-NOV JUN-DEC AUG-DEC AUG-OCT
7,400 6,400 1 ,400 5,200 3,300
7,400 3,700 1 ,400 5,800 3,500
7,700 7,400 1 ,300 6,300 3,900
104 200 93 109 1 1 1
TOTAL 23,700 21 ,800 26,600 122
FROZEN DICED CARROTS COLD STORAGE STOCKS - ALL REGIONS
1984 - 1987
Data for this report are collected from public and private refrigerated warehouses storing commodities for 30 days or more. Stocks in space owned or leased by the armed forces are excluded. Food stocks held under bond are included in the storage data.
DATE JAN, FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE
thousands
1984 1985 1986 1987
1984 1985 1986 1987
89,355 61 ,703 64,858 73,713
JUL,
45,543 29,394 27,709 46,020
79,733 60,378 58,085 64,349
68,73 1 50,646 56,884 59,710
62,100 44,438 48,724 56,535
56,345 41 ,063 39,244 58,257
AUG. SEPT : OCT
thousands
NOV.
39, 1 17 24,203 22,215 41 ,539
36,868 20 ,840 18,782 39,745
52,619 56, 10 1 53,758 84, 180
66,094 83,844 8 0,885
1 14,745
52,100 35,688 37,097 52,541
DEC .
6 7,7 54 73,066 8 2,774 105,676
20 C A R R O T S
WEEKLY SHIPMENTS FROM JULY 18, 1987 THRU JANUARY 16, 1988
Amounts are shown in 10,000 pound units
July 18 25
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
1 8
15 22 29
5 12 19 26
3 10 17 24 SI
7 14 21 28
5 12 19 26
WASHINGTON
Truck
CALIFORNIA
120 100
88 88 112 88 116
100 108 152 148
152 152 160 144 172
224 212 216 196
128 136 68 28
Rail Piggy- Rail Exp, Back Truck
580 20 113 1705 360 20 90 1485
230 _^.^ 59 1223 240 — 36 1295 200 36 1317 120 — 23 1274 190 —— 27 1167
240 ._ 32 1259 230 — 27 1125 340 — 45 1383 230 —— 45 1321
160 _. 45 1246 180 — 45 1190 220 ~ 63 1303 200 — 23 1284 230 —— 54 1207
330 ^mm 41 1258 460 — 68 1567 380 10 77 1765 410 — "" 54 1335
490 10 117 1344 460 — 122 1207 410 — 100 1384 290 — 55 1255
MICHIGAN
Truck
TEXAS
Truck
115
473 641 674 668 751
490 556 460 491
536 596 615 492 446
480 353
14 66
104 126 136 35
TOTAL
2538 2170
2073 2300 2339 2173 2251
2121 2046 2380 2235
2139 2163 2361 2143 2109
2333 2660 2462 2061
2193 2051 2098 1663
Jan. 2 9
16
20 4
240 10 77 1426 500 ~ 144 1592 510 20 149 1707
118 181 210
1891 2417 2596
TOTAL 3232 8430 90 1767 36624 8837 990 59966
All shipment figures are subject to revision-.
21 CARROTS
Rail & Truck Arrivals in 22 U. S. & 5 Canadian Cities JULY THRU DECEMBER 1987 CROP 10,000 LB. UNITS
CA. MI. TX. WA. OTHER TOTAL
Washn DC 493 345 4
Boston 1512 150 4
Buffalo 121 59 --
Chicago 1677 457 1
Cincinnati 545 302 8
Columbia 46 49 3
Dallas 307 3 79
Denver 519 -- --
Detroit 302 474 15
Los Angeles 5882 -- --
New Orleans 101 25 9
New York- Newark 4677 78 12
Philadelphia 948 183 5
Pittsburgh 498 156 3
St. Louis 536 205 13
Atlanta 223 153 28 4 366 774
Baitimore- 241 1083
1178 2844
811 991
13 154 2302
24 879
12 110
607 996
217 736
25 816
5882
18 153
839 5606
235 1371
9 135 801
8 762
San Francisco- Oakland 1959 -- -- 157 162 2278
Seattle- Tacoma 522 -- -- 567 43 1132
TOTAL 20,868 2,639 184 750 5,075 29516
5 CANADIAN CITIES---
Montreal 109 -- -- -- 1340 1449
Ottawa 5 -- -- -- 348 353
Toronto 562 -- -- -- 2359 2921
Vancouver 347 -- -- -- 798 1145
Winnipeg 85 -- -- -- 279 364
TOTAL 1,108 -- -- -- 5,124 6232
22 C A R ROT S
WEST & CENTRAL WASHINGTON INCLUDING NORTHERN OREGON Daily f.o.b. Prices - - 1987 Crop
48/1 & 24/2# 50# 25 RDund Film Bags Gtns Sacks in Sacdœ loose
MED I UM & LARGE : J UMB 0
Aug. 24 4.00-4.50 2.00-2.50 25 4.00-4.50 2.00-2.50 26 3.75-4.25 1.50-2.25 27 no report issued... 28 no report issued...
31 3.75-4.25 1.50-2.25 Sept- 1 3.75-4.25 1.50-2.25
2 3.75-4.25 1.50-2.25 3 3.50-4.50 1.50-2.25 4 3.50-4.50 1.50-2.25
7 holiday holiday 8 4.00-4.50 1.75-2.25 9 4.00-4.50 1.75-2.25
10 4.00-4.50 1.75-2.25 11 4.50-5.00 2.00-2.25
14 4.50-5.00 2.00-2.25 15 4.75-5.50 2.00-2.25 16 5.00-5.50 2.00-2.25 17 5.00-5.50 2.00-2.25 18 5.00-5.50 2.00-2.25
21 5.00-5.50 2.00-2.25 22 5.00-5.50 5.50 2.00-2.25 23 5.00-5.50 5.50 2.00-2.25 24 5.00-5.50 5.50 2.00-2.25 25 5.00-5.50 5.50 2.00-2.25
28 5.00-5.50 5.50 2.00-2.25 29 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 2.00-2.50 30 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 2.00-2.50
Oct. 1 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 2.00-2.50 2 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 2.00-2.50
5 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 2.00-2.50 6 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 2.00-2.50 7 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 2.00-2.50 8 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 2.00-2.50 9 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 2.00-2.50
12 holiday holiday holiday 13 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 2.00-2.50 14 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 2.00-2.50 15 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 2.00-2.50 16 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 2.00-2.50
19 5.00-5.50 5.50-6.00 1.75-2.00 20 5.00-5.50 5.00-5.25 1.75-2.00 21 5.00-5.50 5.00-5.25 1.75-2.00 22 5.00-5.50 5.00-5.25 1.75-2.00 23 5.0(^5.50 5.00-5.25 1.75-2.00
26 5.00-5.50 5.00-5.25 1.75-2.00 27 5.00-5.50 5.00-5.25 1.75-2.00 28 5.00-5.50 5.00-5.50 1.75-2.00 29 5.00-5.50 5.00-5.50 1.7S-2.00 30 5.00-5.50 5.00-5.50 1.75-2.00
Nov.
Dec.
48/1 & 24/2 50# 25 R)und# Film Bags Ctns Sacks in Sacks loose
MEDIUM & L A R G E : J UMB 0
2 5.00-5.50 5.00-5.50 1.75-2.00 3 5.00-5.50 5.00-5.50 1.75-2.00 4 5.00-5.50 5.00-5.50 t.75-2.00 5 5.00-5.50 5.00-5.50 1.75-2.00 6 5.00-5.50 5.00-5.50 1.75-2.00
9 5.25-5.50 5.00-5.50 1.75-2.00 10 5.25-5.50 5.00-5.50 1.75-2.00 11 hc^Liday hoUday holiday 12 5.25-5.50 5.00-5.50 1.75-2.00 13 5.25-5.50 5.00-5.50 1.75-2.00
16 5.50-6.00 5.50-6.00 2.00 17 5.50-6.00 5.50-6.00 2.00 18 5.50-6.00 5.50-6.00 2.00 19 5.50-6.00 5.50-6.00 2.00 20 6.00-6.50 6.00-6.50 2.00
23 6.50-7.00 6.50-7.00 2.00 24 6.50-7.00 6.50-7.00 2.00 25 6.50-7.00 6.50-7.00 2.00 26 holiday holiday holiday 27 holiday holiday holiday
30 7.00-7.50 7.00-7.50 2.00-2.50 1 7.00-7.50 7.00-7.50 2.00-2.50 2 7.00-7.50 7.00-7.50 2.00-2.50 3 7.50 7.50 2.00-2.50 4 7.50 7.50 2.00-2.50
7 7.50-8.00 7.50-8.00 2.00-2.50 8 7.50-8.00 7.50-8.00 2.00-2.50 9 7.50-8.00 7.50-8.00 2.00-2.50
10 7.50-8.00 7.50-8.00 2.00-2.50 11 7.50-6.00 7.50-8.00 2.50
14 7.50-8.00 7.50-8.00 2.50 15 7.50-e.OO 7.50-8.00 2.75 16 7.50-8.00 7.50-8.00 2.75 17 7.50-8.00 7.50-8.00 2.75 18 7.50-8.00 7.50-8.00 2.75
21 7.50-8.00 7.50-8.00 2.75
23
MARKETING WASHINGTON SWEET CORN - 1987 CROP
GENERAL COMMENTS
WEATHER, GROWING AND HARVESTING CONDITIONS: In 1987, planting of sweet corn began as early as April 10th in Yakima County and as late as June 7th in Kittitas County. The majority of the state was planted by May 10th. Because of the cool temperatures in early June, the grasshopper population was low in Kittitas County. Warm temperatures in June enhanced growth of the crop-
Harvest began on July 7th, more than a week earlier than last year. Harvest was nearly completed by August 12th with some shipments continuing through Septempber.
PRODUCTION: According to the U.S.D.A. Agricultural Statistics Service, production of Washington sweet corn in 1987 was 3,200 harvested acres, the same as it was in 1985 and 1,000 less than the 3,300 in 1985. Yield per acre was 130 cwt. which is an increase from both 1986's 38,400,000 pounds and also from 1985's 36,300,000 pounds. liexa per acre was \ ó u c w x:. wnicn is an increase xrom DOtn i^tjo 38,400,000 pounds and also from 1985's 36,300,000 pounds.
Value per cwt. was $9.31 which is a decrease from both 1986's valu of $11.10 and 1985's of $13.20. The total value of the 1987 crop wa $3,873 less than 1986's $4,262 and $4,792 in 1985.
MARKETING: The first f.o*b. for sweet corn was issued on July 7th at $5.50 for cartons of five dozen ears. The season low was $4.50 from July 15th through August 3rd. The market closed on August 11th at $5.00-6.00. Trading was fairly active for limited supplies from August 5th through August 12th. The condition of the crop was good throughout the season.
SHIPMENTS: Shipments of fresh sweet corn out of the Yakima Valley totaled 2,053 - 10,000 pound units (410,600 cartons at 50 pounds per 5 doz en ears).
Peak movement was during the week ending July 18th when 113 - 10,000 pound units (226,000 cartons) were shipped. Average weekly shipments were 31 - 10,000 pound units.
24 SWEET CORN FOR FRESH MARKET AREA PLANTED - AREA HARVESTED - YIELD PER ACRE
198 5 - 1986 - 198 7 & PRODUCTION
AREA PLANTED : AREA HARVESTED qm A mt» . « — O J. rL J. iL •
1985 : 1986 : 1987 : 198 5 : 1986 : 1987
acres
Alabama 5,700 5,500 6,00 0 4,80 0 5,000 5,500 California 14,700 15,000 i6,oao 14,700 15,00 0 16,000 Colorado 3,600 3,50 0 3,60 0 3,40 0 3,400 3,500 Connecticut 5,50 0 5,000 5,000 4,9 00 4,600 4,400 Florida 6 0,40 0 56,600 55,800 5 1,000 47,400 52,000 Illinois 4, 100 4,000 4,600 3,90 0 3,80 0 4,300 Massachusetts 9,300 8,800 8,200 7,900 8,400 7,100. Michigan 13,300 13,30 0 13,30 0 12,000 11,700 11,50 0 New Jersey 13,300 12,600 12,0 00 12,80 0 12,200 1 1 ,300 New York 30,000 26,500 29,200 28,4 00 24,700 27,200 North Carolina 5,200 4,700 4,70 0 5,000 4,500 4,500 ' Ohio 16,000 16,000 16,500 15,200 15,400 16,000 Oregon 2,300 2,400 2,5 00 2^200 2,300 2,4 00 Pennsylvania 15,900 17,300 16,600 14,800 16,600 14,300 Texas 3,50 0 4,000 4,200 3,300 3,800 4,000 Virginia 3,300 2,800 2,600 3,000 2,600 2,400 Washington 3,300 3,20 0 3,200 3,30 0 3,20 0 3,200
TOTAL U.S. 209,400 201 ,200 2 0 4,000 190,600 184,60 0 189,600
STATE
YIELD PER ACRE
1985 : 1986 : 1987
cwt.
PRODUCTION
1985 : 1986
1,000 cwt.
1987
Alabama 50 60 7 5 California 105 1O0 9 5 Colorado 155 165 135 Connecticut 64 78 7 1 Florida 90 93 90 Illinois 80 85 80 Massachusetts 94 94 9 0 Michigan 65 60 6 2 New Jersey 85 80 80 New York 67 71 7 7 North Carolina 65 5 4 7 0 Ohio 78 82 80 Oregon 1 10 120 115 Pennsylvania 71 48 49 Texas 60 50 50 Virginia 105 74 5 0 Washington 110 120 130
TOTAL U.S. 82 81 81
24 0 5 44 52 7 314 590 312 743 780 088 903 3 2 5 186 24 2 051 198 315 363
15,72 1
1 300 .500 561 359 -408 323 790 702 976 754 243 263 27 6 797 190 192 384
15,0 18
413 1 , 520 473 312
4,680 344 639 7 13 904
2, 094 315
1 , 280 276 701 200 120 416
15,40 0
SWEET CORN FOR PROCESSING HARVESTED AREA - YIELD PER ACRE - PRODUCTION
1985 - 1986 - 1987
25
STATE 1985
AREA PLANTED : AREA HARVESTED
: 1986 : 1987 : 1985 : 1986 : 1987
acres
Delaware 4,600 5,200 5,400 4,600 4,900 5,400 Idaho 17,900 17, 100 17,800 17,300 16,500 17,800 Illinois 38, 100 32,700 30,700 36,200 3 1 ,700 27,600 Maryland 9, 200 7,900 6, 500 9,000 7,600 6,300 Minnesota 124,400 125,400 130,600 1 18,300 123,500 112 ,200 New York 31 ,000 27,700 29,700 29,700 27, 100 27,900 Oregon 38,800 35,900 39,300 38,600 34,900 38,900 Pennsylvania 4, 200 3,700 3,800 4,100 3,500 3, 000 Washington 39, 100 37,300 44,600 38,900 35,300 44,600 Wiscons in 136,200 133,000 147,000 131 ,400 122,200 140,000 Other States 1/ 7,200 6,200 7,930 7,200 6,180 7,220
TOTAL U.S. 450,700 432, 100 463,330 435,300 413,380 430 ,920
CANNING
FREEZING
283,410
167,290
266,520
165,580
286,700
176,630
state
YIELD PER ACRE
1985 : 1986 : 1987
272,970
162, 330
254,880
158,500
265,050
165,870
PRODUCTION
1985 : 1986 : 1987
tons
Deleware Idaho 111inoi s Maryland Minnesota New York Oregon Pennsylvania Washington Wisconsin Other States
U.S. TOTAL
1/
5.73 8 . 53 5.71 6. 04
77 09 19 97 40 09 77
6. 06
4.77 9.0 1
79 46 95 12 24 29
8.37 5. 37 5.63
6.19
4. 72 9, 35 5. 41 5, 16 6. 50 6. 92 8. 84 3. 51 9 . 02 5, 50 6. 07
26, 360 23 , 370 25, 490 147, 570 148 ,670 166, 430 206, 700 151 ,840 149, 320 54, 360 41 , 500 32, 510
682, 590 734 ,830 729, 300 121, 470 138 ,750 193, 070 354, 730 322 ,480 343, 880 16, 280 1 1 , 520 10, 530
326, 760 295 ,460 402, 290 668, 830 656 ,210 770, 000 34, 350 34 ,810 43, 8 10
6.65 2,640,000 2,559,440 2,866,630
CANNING
FREEZING
5.60
6.84
5. 79
6.84
6. 18
7.41
1,529,340 1,475,940 1,638,330
1,110,660 1,083,500 1,228,300
1/ 1985 - Indiana, Iowa and Michigan 1986/1987 - Indiana, Iowa, Michigan and New Jersey
26 SWEET CORN FOR FRESa MARKET
VALUE: PER GWT & TOTAL 1985 - 1986 • 1987
STATE
1985
V
PER CWT>
1986 1987
TOTAL
1985 1986 1987
dollars
Alabama 14.00 California 14.30 Colorado 6.70 Connecticut 14.30 Florida 14.50 Illinois 10.30 Massachusetts 12.80 Michigan 12.40 New Jersey 10.30 New York 10.30 North Carolina 11.20 Ohio 12.50 Oregon 17.00 Pennsylvania 12.40 Texas 14.30 Virginia 12.00 Washington 13.20
10. 16, 8.
17- 14.
10. 14. 13. 12. 13. 18. 15. 6.
15. 1 1
70 10 30 50 30
10.10 17.50
50 40 30 40 50 60 20 00 80 10
12. 13. 8.
15, 14, 10, 15. 10. 13. 10. 9.
13. 18. 14. 12. 19. 9.
70 40 85 10 50 60 80 20 50 4 0 59 0 0 20 50 00 00 31
1,000 doll ar s
3,360 3,210 5,245 22,079 24,150 20,368 3,531 4,656 4, 186 4,490 6,283 4,711
66,555 6 3,034 67,860 3,214 3,262 3, 646 9,510 13,825 10,096 9,672 7,371 7,273
1 1,206 14,054 12,204 19,601 23,328 21 ,778 3,640 3,013 3,021 14,825 17,051 16,640 4,114 5, 134 5,023 13,032 12,114 10,165 2^831 1, 140 2,400 3,780 3,034 2,280 4,792 4,262 3,873
TOTAL U.S. 12.70 13.90 13.00 20 0,23 2 208,921 200,769
SWEET CORN FOR PROCESSING VALUE : PRICE PER TON & TOTAL
1985 - 1986 - 1987
STATE
1985
PER TON
1986 198 7
TOTAL
1985 1986 198 7
dollars
Delaware 71.20 47.90 54.60 Idaho 62.50 58.20 53.40 Illinois 67. 10 58.60 62.9 0 Maryland 65.80 48.20 58.00 Minnesota 59.50 53.80 56. 10 New York 63.70 60.00 57.00 Oregon 69.70 66.60 6 4.20 Pennsylvania 52.10 50.30 50.00 Washington 68.70 68.60 67. 10 Wisconsin 6 0.30 57.70 57.50 Other States 1y / 59.6 0 60.40 60. 10
1,000 dollars 1 -'
1,877 1,119 1,392 9,223 8,653 8,887 13,87 0 8,898 9, 392 3,577 2,000 1 ,886
40,614 39,534 40,914 7,738 8,325 1 1 ,005
24,725 21 ,477 22,077 848 579 527
22,448 20,269 26,994 40,330 37,863 44,275 2,047 2, 104 2,635
TOTAL U.S. 6 3 . 4 0 58.90 59.30 167,297 150,821 169,984
CANNING
FREEZING
61.00
66.70
56. 20
62.60
56.70
62.80
93,269
74,028
82,998
67,823
92,852
77, 132
1/ 1985 - Indiana, Iowa and Michigan 1986 & 1987 - Indiana, Iowa, Michigan and New Jersey
SWEET CORN FOR FRESH MARKET, PROSPECTIVE AREA FOR HARVEST SUMMER QUARTER
1985 - 1986 - FOR HARVEST 1987
27
USUAL HARVEST PERIOD
HARVESTED
1985 : 1986
FOR HARVEST
1987
1986 AREA HARVESTED
AS PERCENT OF 1985
California : JUL-SEP : 7,000 Connecticut : JUL-OCT 4,900 Ilinois : JUL-OCT 3,900 Massachusetts : JUL-OCT 7,900 Michigan : JUL-OCT : 12,000 New Jersey JUL-OCT 12,800 New York : JUL-OCT : 28,400 North Carolina . JUN-JUL : 5,000 Ohio j JUL-OCT : 15,200 Pennsylvania : JUL-SEP : 14,800
acres
7,200 4,600 3,800 8,400
1 1,700 12,200 24,700 4,500 15,400 16,600
8,000 4,500 4,500 7,700 13,500 11,500 23,500 4,600 16,500 17, 100
percent
111 98
1 18 92
1 15 94 95 102 107 103
TOTAL 111,900 109, 100 111,400 102
VEGETABLES FOR PROCESSING AREA PLANTED - AREA HARVESTED - PRODUCTION & VALUE
1985 - 1986 - 1987
CROP AREA PLANTED
1985 1986 1987
AREA HARVESTED
1985 1986 1987
Snap Beans SWEET CORN Cucumbers Green Peas Tomatoes
TOTAL
231,370 450,700 118,240 365,620 269,860
206,300 432, 100 112,950 289,320 260,590
229,810 463,330 110,190 303,700 262,620
1,435,790 1,301,260 1,369,650
222,160 435,300 115,200 353,620 265,500
190,560 413,380 110,510 272,420 252,060
220,310 430,920 108,230 291,800 256,600
1,391,780 1,238,930 1,307,860
CROP 1985
PRODUCTION
1986 1987
VALUE
1985 1986 1987
tons 1,000 dollars
Snap Beans SWEET CORN Cucumbers Green Peas Tomatoes
702,490 2,640,000
694,430 577,810
7,177,130
609,400 2,559,440 639,550 414,880
7,393,290
676,300 2,866,630 629,960 441,110
7,596,580
5 CROP TOTAL 11,791,860 11,616,560 12,210,580
118,799 167,297 123,639 138,489 475,709
97,262 150,821 113,400 93,781
472,538
1 ,023,933
108,194 169,984 113,805 98,854
448,565
927,802 939,402
ASPARAGUS Broccoli CARROTS Cauliflower
49,210 173,660 378,570 87,940
42,080 154,350 373,970 81,060
47,880 146,490 383,440 87,440
46,133 66,292 24,132 23, 178
39,028 55,074 22,943 21,843
44,602 51,321 21,912 22,207
4 CROP TOTAL 689,380 651,460 665,250 159,735 138,888 140,042
28 U.S. EXPORTS OF SWEET CORN TO SELECTED DESTINATIONS
Current Month, Current Marketing Season and Last Season (Units in Metric Tons)
COMMODITY REGION/COUNTRY (Beg. Mktg Year)
DECEMBER 1986 : 1987
6,828 9,493 14 32
2,169 3,316 363 598
1 ,524 1 ,941 142 492 261 1 ,006 142 651 103 259 «- 3 7
4, 107 4,688 2,9 10 3,265
SEASON TO DATE PREVIOUS : CURRENT
LAST FULL SEASON
CANNED CORN ( Äug ) Canada European Corn-Ten..•. United Kingdom..... Germany, Fed. Rep.• France
Other West Europe... Switzerland Sweden Norway•.••••.••••..
E. Asia & Pacific... Japan
Middle East & North Africa Latin America, Ex. Carribean Bermuda & Carribean. Other
23
159 95
65
359 27
35.
13. 3. 6. 2. 3. 2.
16 11
132 294 948 85 7 249 908 588 463 7 78 250 0 86 909
177
43,071 183
13,303 3,759 6,456 1 ,555 3,371 2,056
8 44 328
24,769 18,201
294
8 2,98 2 93 2
29,052
41 31
,209 ,645 ,287 ,425 ,8 29 ,5 00 90 6 ,898 ,798
493
661 879 1 ,416 37 8 2720 758 -- -- 8
FROZEN CORN....(July) Canada. Eur. Com.-Twelve.... United Kingdom
Other W. Europe E. Asia & Pacific... Japan• Australia. - . . .
Middle East & Northern Africa Latin America - Ex. Carr
Bermuda & Carribean.
4,057 4 , 199 19,489 21,167 3 8,5 69 85 2 15 67 0 1 ,360 2,004
470 102 2 , 2 36 710 4,335 304 79 1 ,865 5 15 3,459 81 198 236 358 92 1
3,377 3 ,599 15,98 1 18,477 30,559 3,096 2 ,981 13,66 9 15,651 26,288
279 424 2 , 0 86 2, 135 3,749
23 19
40
37 8
130
26 2 1 0
156
49 58
321
129 299
O.S. EXPORTS OF FRESH & CAKNED CORN TO MEXICO 1983 - 1987
ITEM 1983 : 1984 : 1985 : 1986
metric tons 1987 : 1983 : 1984 : 1985 : 1986
: 1,000 dollars 1987
FRESH CORN 14 69 111 104 4,543
CANNED CORN 279 172 711 1,293 1,010
11
190
35
130
70
490
61 2,113
859 627
SOURCE: U.S.D.A. - Foreign Agricultural Service & Department of Commerce, Bureau of the
Census
SWEET CORN
WEEKLY SHIÎWENTS FROM JULY 4, 1987 THRU OCTOBER 10, 1987
(Amounts are in 10,000 lb. Units)
29
J U 4 11
L Y 18 25
AUGUST 1 8 15 22 29
SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 5 12 19 26 3 10 TOTAL
W AS HINGTON Truck 75 316 555 392 408 138 23 38 48 60 2053
ARIZONA Truck 16 16
CALIFORNIA- NCAŒHKRN Truck 23 6 4
CALIFORNIA- CHÜPRÄL Truck 1192 680 603 361 178 153 58 42 45
CALIFORNIA- SOOTHESN Piggyback — 4 — Truck 120
66 38 83 113
33
126 241 3979
— —
4 120
126 241 4136 TOTAL CALIF. 1335 690 607 361
COLORADO- „
Truck — 112 418
178 153 58 42 45 66 38 83 113
364 339 328 238 299 326 191 201 2816
FLORIDA Piggyback 172 63 4 Truck 1178 218 16 1 2 4 15
4 31 120
243 1595
NEW JERSEY Truck 54 204 169 140
NEW MEXICO Truck — — — 6
99 25 691
NEW YORK Truck — 28 389 494 623 586 572 530 608 448 279 316 350 245 5468
NORTH CAROLINA Truck 277 405 298 108 1088
WISCONSIN- Truck 64 344 268 224 192 60 1152
IMPORTS Mexico 2 15 6 Canada 12
48 12
TOTAL - DOMESTIC & IMPORT 3093 1911 1859 2164 1821 1502 1189 955 934 1064 683 569 444 508 628 19324
All shipment figures are subject to revision.
30 SWEET CORN
Rail & Truck Arrivals in 22 U.S. & 5 Canadian Cities JULY-AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1987 CROP 10,000 Lb. Units
CA FL GA IL NJ NY NC OH OR WA OTHR IMPORT TOTAL
Atlanta — 37 295 45 5 203 16 60 — — 70 731
Baltimore- Washn DC — 170 37 -- 45 339 122 5 -- -- 149 -- 867
Boston 4 219 127 14 135 144 162 -- -- -- 511 16 1332
Buffalo — 23 4 — 1 226 — — — — 254
Chicago 13 180 43 766 --29 3 11 6 -- 487 -- 153&
Cincinnati ~ 39 17 49 -- 67 8 288 — -- 17 485
Columbia 2 19 2 -- 2 66 40 27 -- -- 106 — 264
Dallas 90 8 34 17 — -- 1 -- i-| -. 330 „ 491
Denver 32 — 2 — ~ 2 9 461 ~ 506
Detroit — 54 17 -- 1 2 7 -- ~ -- 307 -- 388
Los Angeles 1631 -- — — — — — -- 125 41 209 4 2010
New Orleans 1 29 2 4 4 33 — 4 — — 57 1 I35
New York- Newark 8 115 271 -- 360 518 273 — -- -- 65 -- 1610
Philadelphia — 208 25 6 137 39 47 -- — — 114 575
Pittsburgh — 77 13 — 12 12 1 105 — — 119 — 339
St. Louis 1 27 24 183 -- 13 — 8 -- -- 99 355
San Francisco- Oakland 1537 -- -- -- — -- -- -- 219 27 6 -- 1789
Seattle- Tacoma 223 — - — 65 772 — 1 1061
TOTAL 3542 1205 913 1084 702 1691 680 508 428 849 3107 22 14731
5 CANADIAN CITIES---
Montreal — 77 75 — 18 — 57 ~ — -- 858 3 1088
Ottawa — 13 4 — — — -- — -- 259 -- 276
Toronto ~ 78 56 -- 15 — 35 ~ -- -- 2013 53 2250
Vancouver 122 -- — — — -- -- -, .. 300 437 4 863
Winnipeg — 4 — — — — — —. „ 21 152 -- 177
TOTAL 122 172 135 — 33 — 92 ~ ^"-""32""3719"""6Ô ÜÜ""'
SWEET CORN - LÖWER YAKIMA VALLEY DAILY F.O.B. PRICES 1982 THRU 1987 CROPS
31
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14 4.50 6.00 +++ 7.00
15 4.50 6.00 6.50 7.00-7.50
16 4.50 6.00 6. 00-6.50 +++
17 4.50 5. ►50-6.00 6.00 +++
18 +++ 5, .50-6.00 5. 50-6.00 7.00
19 +++ +++ 5.50 6.50-7.00 5.50
20 4.50 +++ +++ 6.50-7.00 5.00
21 4.50 5, .50-6.00 ++-♦- 6.00 5.00
22 4.50 6.00 5.50 5.50-6.00 5.00
23 4.50 6.00 5.50 ++-f 5.00
24 4.50 6.00 5.50 6.50 +++ +++
25 +++ 6.00 5.50 6.00 5.00-6.00 +++
26 +++ +++ 5.50 6.00 5.00 5.00
27 4.50 +++ +++ 6.00 5.00-5.50 5. .00-5.50
28 4.50 5. .50-6.00 ++4- +++ 5.00 5. .00-5.50
29 4.50 5- .50-6.00 nc > report +++ 5.00 5, 00-5.50
30 4.50 5. »50-6.00 nc ) report 6.00 +++ 5.00
31 4.50-5.00 6.00 5. 00-5.50 6.00 +++ +++
Aug.
1 +++ 6.00 5. 00-5.50 6.00 5.00 +++
2 +++ +++ 5. 00-5.50 5.75 5.00 5.00
3 5.00 +++ +++ 5.75 5.00 5.00
4 5.00 6.00 +++ +++ 5.00 5.00
5 5.00-6.00 6.00 5. 00-5.50 +++ 5.00 5.00
6 5.00-6.00 6.00 5. 00-5.50 5.75 +++ 5.00
7 5.00-6.00 6.00 5. ,00-5.50 5.75 +++ +4-+
8 +++ 6.00 5. 00-5.50 5.75 5.00 +++
9 +++ +++ 5* 00-5.50 5.75-6.00 5.00 5.00
10 +++ +4-+ 5.75-6.00 5.00 5.00
11 6.00 +++ ++4- 5.00 5.00
12 6.00 +++ 5.50 5.00
13 6.0O 6.00 +++ 5.00
14 6.00 +++ +4"f
15 6.00 5.50 ++4-
16 5.50 5« .00-5.50
17 5. .00-5.50
18 4. .50-5.00
4-+4-Weekend # Hydrocooling Included