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1 USA Pulse Production Report USA Pulse Growing Regions by County, SOURCE: USDA/FAS TOTAL ACREAGE = 3,888,500 USADPLC 2780 W. Pullman Road, Moscow, ID Ph:
2 U.S. PULSE PRODUCTION REPORT TOTAL U.S. PRODUCTION REGULAR GREEN PEAS YELLOW PEAS 503, ,918 2,175 1,094,880, , , ,363 2,376 1,673,899, , , ,895 1, ,269, , , ,438 1, ,976, , , ,951 1, ,689, , , ,346 1, ,805, , , ,621 2, ,636, , , ,185 2,242 1,069,280, , , ,442 1, ,255, , , ,228 1, ,299, , ,715 67,115 2, ,916, , ,315 79,103 1, ,828, , , ,536 1, ,445, , , ,723 2, ,504, , , ,138 2, ,660, , , ,128 2,397 1,006,778, , , ,914 1, ,848, , , ,876 1, ,631, , , ,155 1, ,666, , , ,183 1,955 1,072,502, ,484 Average 362, ,668 1, ,326, ,852 Average 451, ,757 1, ,850, ,726 RED LENTILS **** AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS 74,000 29,970 1, ,925,000 56,666 30,000 12,150 1,639 49,162,000 22, ,200 23,976 1,474 87,251,200 39, ,000 9,315 1,443 33,200,000 15, ,768 10,031 1,277 31,628,221 14, ,600 8,748 1,339 28,922,400 13, ,679 18,905 1,228 57,334,373 26, ,207 8,184 1,552 31,354,654 14, ,473 15,987 1,128 44,538,400 20, ,150 5,326 1,305 17,160,000 7,784 Average 48,824 19,774 1,359 69,135,439 31,360 Average 21,591 8,745 1,456 31,959,811 14,497 SMALL LENTILS* LARGE CHICKPEAS***** 137,500 55,688 1, ,117, , ,320 77,890 1, ,968, , ,000 45,765 1, ,797,500 59, ,000 43,335 1, ,098,000 51, ,784 39,602 1, ,954,551 58, ,500 58,928 1, ,459,500 86, ,686 32,273 1, ,060,327 62, ,114 64,036 1, ,925, , ,606 48,035 1, ,530,300 63, ,438 49,587 1, ,428,240 88, ,078 31,622 1,169 91,306,500 41, ,898 35,194 1, ,951,400 75, ,844 46,512 1, ,226,606 69, ,297 40,620 1, ,649,763 62, ,587 41,953 1, ,758,800 69, ,320 26,050 1,405 90,390,205 41, ,756 29,466 1,094 79,603,188 36, ,327 26,458 1,396 91,196,956 41, ,168 36,923 1, ,047,206 50, ,997 46, ,002,016 51,711 Average 100,701 40,784 1, ,440,248 61,435 Average 115,821 46,908 1, ,207,024 75,845 MEDIUM LENTILS** SMALL CHICKPEAS 647, ,035 1,560 1,009,112, ,730 90,860 36,798 1, ,367,200 74, , ,762 1, ,785, , ,000 39,285 1, ,752,000 47, ,080 51,873 1, ,075,642 72, ,600 26,973 1,357 90,376,200 40, ,043 94,382 1, ,294, , ,129 20,302 1,679 84,144,559 38, , ,463 1, ,830, , ,562 21,693 1,666 89,235,330 40, , ,933 1, ,847, , ,497 12,351 1,408 42,931,220 19, , ,426 1, ,687, , ,860 10,068 1,352 33,600,992 15, ,394 79,539 1, ,242, , ,313 7,012 1,416 24,514,000 11, ,047 57, ,979,638 63, ,398 3,401 1,730 14,526,035 6, ,635 75,587 1, ,381, , ,065 6,101 1,110 16,726,000 7,587 Average 278, ,693 1, ,723, ,417 Average 45,428 18,398 1,460 66,417,354 30,127 LARGE LENTILS*** US PRODUCTION SUMMARY TABLE Year Acreage Hectares lbs/acre Pounds Metric Ton Acres lbs/acre Pounds Metric Ton 8,500 3,443 1,410 11,987,500 5,437 Green Peas 503,500 2,175 1,094,880, , ,000 2,025 1,226 6,130,000 2,781 Yellow Peas 704,600 2,376 1,673,899, , ,611 3,892 1,330 12,782,678 5,798 AWP 30,000 1,639 49,162,000 22, ,500 3,038 1,753 13,150,000 5,965 Lentils 867,000 1,585 1,374,142, , ,950 4,840 1,182 14,130,000 6,409 Chickpeas 283,180 1, ,336, , ,350 2,572 1,151 7,310,000 3,316 Total 2,388,280 1,964 4,691,419,800 2,128, ,900 11,705 1,416 40,921,250 18,562 * Pardina, Morton, Eston Varieties ,799 12,474 1,396 43,008,900 19,509 ** Brewers, Richlea, Merrit Varieties ,322 13, ,557,024 12,046 *** Mason, Pennell, Palouse, VanGard, Laird Varieties ,298 14,296 1,319 46,567,997 21,123 **** Red Chief, Crimson, CDC Red Robin Average 11,116 4,502 1,353 15,201,633 6,895 *****US Large Chickpeas includes CA Production Notes: This report contains yield and acreage data from Industry processors, the Farm Service Agency, and the National Agricultural Statistics Service Page 2 of 8 Data published October 12,
3 PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND CALIFORNIA PULSE PRODUCTION REGULAR GREEN PEAS YELLOW PEAS 130,650 52,913 2, ,360, ,975 7,350 2,977 2,301 16,911,700 7, ,000 58,725 1, ,749,000 80, ,000 4,050 1,328 13,281,000 6, ,060 49,029 1, ,528, , ,329 2,968 2,029 14,872,000 6, ,801 57,024 2, ,258, , ,600 2,673 2,322 15,325,000 6, ,472 32,186 1, ,613,750 71, ,650 2,288 1,953 11,035,000 5, ,365 34,168 2, ,004,300 78, ,515 5,069 2,146 26,861,558 12, ,886 36,809 1, ,325,552 54, ,782 4,367 1,620 17,466,000 7, ,950 43,315 2, ,406,800 99, ,900 2,390 1,986 11,719,500 5, ,524 33,017 1, ,411,267 60, ,591 4,289 1,924 20,375,299 9, ,587 32,233 1, ,950,881 56, ,200 4,941 1,690 20,621,681 9,354 Average 106,029 42,942 1, ,860,897 88,388 Average 8,892 3,601 1,930 16,846,874 7,642 RED LENTILS**** AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS 5,000 2,025 1,468 7,340,000 3,329 20,000 8,100 1,708 34,162,000 15, ,200 1, ,731, ,000 6,885 1,441 24,500,000 11, , ,110 2,376,000 1, ,638 3,093 1,604 12,248,900 5, ,179 2,502 1,082 6,684,373 3, ,707 4,336 1,598 17,104,654 7, ,473 1,812 1,236 5,528,400 2, ,950 2,815 1,577 10,960,000 4,971 Average 4,198 1,700 1,087 4,731,995 2,146 Average 12,459 5,046 1,585 19,795,111 8,979 SMALL LENTILS* LARGE CHICKPEAS-w/CA 72,500 29,363 1, ,362,500 54, ,000 57,105 1, ,750, , ,000 22, ,772,500 18, ,000 40,095 1, ,098,000 53, ,900 16,160 1,171 46,728,000 21, ,190 46,247 1, ,623,600 71, ,686 16,073 1,413 56,060,327 25, ,014 55,896 1, ,435,357 95, ,206 17,498 1,264 54,592,300 24, ,338 45,497 1, ,160,240 82, ,078 12,992 1,362 43,696,500 19, ,198 33,695 1, ,836,400 64, ,024 22,285 1,063 58,469,856 26, ,993 31,226 1, ,337,988 43, ,461 20,437 1,339 67,582,800 30, ,184 19,920 1,317 64,758,755 29, ,594 18,061 1,201 53,548,917 24, ,258 21,164 1,270 66,342,176 30, ,501 24,908 1,183 72,780,106 33, ,247 32, ,462,016 32,869 Average 49,395 20,005 1,240 61,459,381 27,878 Average 95,642 38,294 1, ,880,453 61,780 MEDIUM LENTILS** SMALL CHICKPEAS 47,000 19,035 1,498 70,416,000 31,940 66,000 26,730 1, ,888,000 55, ,300 13, ,265,500 9, ,000 23,490 1,204 69,848,000 31, ,718 11,226 1,156 32,032,000 14, ,247 19,945 1,319 64,938,540 29, ,343 12,289 1,247 37,844,309 17, ,579 14,409 1,723 61,299,559 27, ,500 15,593 1,279 49,250,000 22, ,205 15,068 1,838 68,392,800 31, ,801 17,334 1,373 58,757,650 26, ,702 7,574 1,629 30,464,220 13, ,867 22,221 1,041 57,109,333 25, ,284 7,000 1,376 23,785,117 10, ,336 19,576 1,267 61,218,000 27, ,700 1,904 1,459 6,855,800 3, ,811 16, ,061,090 17, ,006 1,217 1,680 5,049,475 2, ,795 17, ,587,853 19, ,565 2,254 1,116 6,211,000 2,817 Average 40,547 16,422 1,147 46,954,173 21,298 Average 29,529 11,959 1,521 45,973,251 20,853 LARGE LENTILS*** PNW & CA PRODUCTION SUMMARY TABLE Year Acreage Hectares lbs/acre Pounds Metric Ton Acres lbs/acre Pounds Metric Ton , , Green Peas 130,650 2, ,360, , Yellow Peas 7,350 2,301 16,911,700 7, AWP 20,000 1,708 34,162,000 15, Lentils 125,000 1, ,831,000 89, , ,241 1,800, Chickpeas 207,000 1, ,638, , , ,349 3,170,000 1,438 Total 490,000 1, ,903, , ,900 1,985 1,100 5,390,000 2,445 * Pardina, Morton, Eston Varieties (Reported as "Other" prior to 2004) ,114 1,261 1,100 3,425,400 1,554 ** Brewers, Richlea, Merrit, Red Chief Varieties (Reproted as "Regular" prior to 2004) ,631 1, ,433,832 1,104 *** Mason, Pennell, Palouse, VanGard, Laird Varieties (Reported as "Other" prior to 2004) ,205 1, ,642,447 1,199 **** Red Chief, Crimson, CDC Red Robin Average 1, ,957, Notes: This report contains yield and acreage data from Industry processors, the Farm Service Agency, and the National Agricultural Statistics Service Data published October 12, Page 3 of 8
4 NORTHERN PLAINS PULSE PRODUCTION REGULAR GREEN PEAS 348, ,041 2, ,050, , , ,934 2,424 1,567,637, , , ,335 1, ,020, , , ,718 1, ,295, , , ,119 1, ,200, , , ,837 1, ,200, , , ,597 1, ,377, , , ,512 2,241 1,053,955, , ,001 69,255 1, ,642, , , ,940 1, ,264, , ,350 32,947 3, ,912, , ,800 74,034 1, ,966, , ,302 97,727 1, ,119, , , ,356 2, ,038, , , ,823 2, ,253, , , ,739 2, ,058, , ,905 91,897 1, ,436, , , ,587 1, ,256, , , ,922 1, ,715, , , ,242 1,961 1,051,880, ,130 Average 251, ,766 2, ,172, ,063 YELLOW PEAS Average 435, ,290 1, ,655, ,030 RED LENTILS**** 69,000 27,945 1, ,585,000 53,336 10,000 4,050 1,500 15,000,000 6, ,000 22,680 1,437 85,520,000 38, ,000 2,430 1,450 8,700,000 3, ,700 9,599 1,300 30,813,000 13, ,588 3,478 1,000 8,588,000 3, ,500 16,403 1,251 50,650,000 22, ,500 3,848 1,500 14,250,000 6, ,000 14,175 1,115 39,010,000 17, ,200 2,511 1,000 6,200,000 2,812 Average 44,840 18,160 1,361 64,715,600 29,355 AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS Average 8,058 3,263 1,290 10,547,600 4,784 SMALL LENTILS* 65,000 26,325 1, ,755,000 49,331 51,320 20,785 1,622 83,218,800 37, ,000 23,490 1,534 89,025,000 40, ,000 3, ,000,000 2, ,316 23,618 1,297 75,621,000 34, ,205 9,803 1,156 27,986,500 12, ,000 16,200 2,025 81,000,000 36, ,100 8,141 1,268 25,490,000 11, ,400 30,537 1,140 85,938,000 38, ,100 4,091 1,314 13,268,000 6, ,000 18,630 1,035 47,610,000 21, ,700 1, ,515,000 1, ,820 24,227 1,567 93,756,750 42, ,305 4,983 1,161 14,290,775 6, ,126 21,516 1,603 85,176,000 38, ,267 2,133 1,400 7,373,800 3, ,162 11, ,054,271 11, ,129 2,887 1,570 11,192,780 5, ,667 12,015 1,324 39,267,100 17, ,750 12,049 1,001 29,780,000 13,508 Average 51,349 20,796 1,412 73,220,312 33,213 LARGE CHICKPEAS Average 17,188 5,425 1,174 15,432,984 7,000 MEDIUM LENTILS** 600, ,000 1, ,696, ,790 24,860 10,068 1,669 41,479,200 18, , ,680 1, ,520, , ,000 15,795 1,028 40,120,000 18, ,571 41,541 1, ,194,000 60, ,353 6,730 1,529 20,410,075 9, ,700 82,094 1, ,450, , ,550 5,893 1,570 22,845,000 10, , ,870 1, ,580, , ,357 6,625 1,274 20,842,530 9, , ,599 1, ,090, , ,795 4,777 1,057 12,467,000 5, , ,205 1, ,577, , ,576 3,068 1,296 9,815,875 4, ,058 59,963 1, ,024, , ,613 5,108 1,400 17,658,200 8, ,236 41, ,918,548 46, ,392 2,184 1,758 9,476,560 4, ,840 57,850 1, ,794,000 90, ,500 3,848 1,107 10,515,000 4,770 Average 237,929 96,361 1, ,384, ,397 SMALL CHICKPEAS Average 15,500 6,410 1,369 20,562,944 9,327 Year Acreage Hectares lbs/acre Pounds Metric Ton Acres lbs/acre Pounds Metric Ton 8,000 3,240 1,409 11,275,000 5,114 Green Peas 348,250 2, ,050, , ,000 2,025 1,226 6,130,000 2,781 Yellow Peas 646,750 2,424 1,567,637, , ,000 4,050 1,409 14,088,000 6,390 AWP 10,000 1,500 15,000,000 6, ,500 3,038 1,753 13,150,000 5,965 Lentils 742,000 1,585 1,176,311, , ,500 4,253 1,174 12,330,000 5,593 Chickpeas 76,180 1, ,698,000 56, ,000 1,620 1,035 4,140,000 1,878 Total 1,823,180 1,997 3,640,696,500 1,651, ,000 9,720 1,480 35,531,250 16,117 * Pardina, Morton, Eston Varieties (Reported as "Other" prior to 2004) ,685 11,212 1,430 39,583,500 17,955 ** Brewers, Richlea, Merrit, Red Chief Varieties (Reproted as "Regular" prior to 2004) ,691 12, ,123,192 10,942 *** Mason, Pennell, Palouse, VanGard, Laird Varieties (Reported as "Other" prior to 2004) ,093 12,998 1,369 43,925,550 19,924 **** Red Chief, Crimson, CDC Red Robin Average 15,847 6,418 1,310 20,427,649 9,266 Notes: LARGE LENTILS*** This report contains yield and acreage data from Industry processors, the Farm Service Agency, and the National Agricultural Statistics Service NORTHERN PLAINS PRODUCTION SUMMARY TABLE Page 4 of 8 Data published October 12,
5 This report contains yield and acreage data from industry processors, the Farm Service Agency, and the National Agricultural Statistics Service., USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council. Report published October 18,. State/ Year Data published October 12, Total Pulse ID 16 33,150 1,850 9,000 54,000 38, ,000 22,500 3, ,000 ID 15 44,500 2,000 11,000 37,000 31,000 12,300 16,500 3, ,500 WA 16 89,500 5,500 6,000 77,000 28,000 28,000 50,000 2, ,000 WA 15 97,000 5,000 2,000 55,000 27,000 20,000 38, ,500 OR 16 8,000 5,000 13,000 OR 15 3,500 3,000 4,000 10,500 CA 16 10,000 10,000 CA 15 7,000 7,000 MT , ,000 10,000 42,320 21,160 5, ,000 35,000 34,000 1,091,480 MT , ,500 6,000 6,000 34,000 5, ,000 31,000 25, ,500 ND , ,750 9,000 3,700 3, ,000 30,000 35, ,700 ND , ,000 2,000 5,000 96,000 27,000 31, ,000 SD,NE MN 16 24,600 50,500 SD,NE MN 15 7,000 14,000 State/ Green Pea Yellow Pea AWP Large Chickpea Small Chickpea Large Lentil Med. Lentil Small Lentil Red Lentil Total Year Production Production Production Production Production Production Production Production Production Production ID 16 74,720,100 4,591,700 15,462,000 88,614,000 70,528, ,500 28,500,000 36,112,500 4,650, ,890,800 ID 15 55,313,500 2,216,000 16,500,000 42,513,000 37,448,000 8,425,500 13,398,000 1,731, ,545,200 WA ,760,500 12,320,000 10,200, ,136,000 52,360,000 41,916,000 83,250,000 2,690, ,632,500 WA ,594,000 5,665,000 2,000,000 61,985,000 32,400,000 12,840,000 28,374, ,858,500 OR 16 14,880,000 8,500,000 23,380,000 OR 15 5,841,500 5,400,000 6,000,000 17,241,500 CA 16 27,000,000 27,000,000 CA 15 12,600,000 ACREAGE Green Pea Yellow Pea AWP Large Chickpea Small Chickpea Large Lentil Med. Lentil Small Lentil PRODUCTION MT ,300, ,200,000 15,000,000 67,288,800 35,337,200 6,775, ,296,000 56,945,000 56,440,000 2,088,582,000 MT ,960, ,445,000 8,700,000 6,000,000 44,200,000 6,130, ,000,000 46,500,000 33,750,000 1,080,685,000 ND ,750, ,437,500 15,930,000 6,142,000 4,500, ,400,000 51,810,000 61,145,000 1,552,114,500 ND ,060, ,850, ,520,000 42,525,000 51,770, ,725,000 SD, NE MN 16 42,470,000 89,350, ,820,000 SD, NE MN 15 17,500,000 36,400,000 53,900,000 STATE PRODUCTION SUMMARY TABLE (lbs) Acres Green Peas Yellow Peas AWP Lentils Chickpeas ID 74,720,100 4,591,700 15,462,000 69,975, ,142,000 Small Lentils= Pardinas, Mortons, Eston WA 205,760,500 12,320,000 10,200, ,856, ,496,000 Medium Lentils= Brewers, Richlea, Merrit, Varieties OR 14,880,000 8,500,000 Large Lentils=Mason, Pennell, Palouse, VanGard, Laird Varieties CA 27,000,000 Red Lentils=Red Chief, Red Robin, Crimson, Morton MT 391,300, ,200,000 15,000, ,456, ,626,000 Notes: ND 365,750, ,437, ,855,000 22,072,000 This report contains yield and acreage data from Industry processors, the Farm Service Others 42,470,000 89,350,000 Agency, and the National Agricultural Statistics Service. Red Lentil 75,100 21,000 Total 1,094,880,600 1,673,899,200 49,162,000 1,374,142, ,336,000 Page 5 of 8
6 USA Pulse Production Maps Total Acreage 1,302,000 Total Acreage 930,000 Page 6 of 8
7 USA Pulse Production Maps Total Total Acreage Acreage 1,335,400 1,395,400 Total Acreage 321,100 Page 7 of 8
8 USA Pulse Production Maps Tables and Maps compiled by Tayebeh Soltani, Assistant Marketing Manager Source: USDA/FSA Page 8 of 8
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