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Crop Acres Yield per Acre COTTON Lint - Irrigated () 92,876 890.18 82,676,813 lbs. $65,306,415 Lint - Non-irrigated () 154,716 685.98 106,132,098 lbs. $83,833,744 Seed - Irrigated () 92,876 1,424.27 132,280,777 lbs. $11,349,691 Seed - Non-irrigated () 154,716 1,097.54 169,806,543 lbs. $14,569,401 Cotton () 484 247,592 $175,059,251 FORESTRY Pulpwood Pine 4,610,086 cords Hardwood 1,057,111 cords Pulpwood () 5,667,197 Chip & Saw () 719,044 cords Saw Timber Pine 691,712,037 board feet Hardwood 120,924,583 board feet Saw Timber () 812,636,620 Pulpwood, Chip & Saw, $823,578,100 Saw Timber FOB Mill Forestry Stumpage $396,880,727 () Christmas Trees () 52 14,034 trees $701,700 Pine Straw () 9 21,600 bales (40 lbs.) $43,200 Forestry Seedlings () * 50 41,100.00 2,055,000 seedlings (1,000) $71,925 Forestry () 50 $824,394,925 FRUITS Blackberries () 1,121 100 2,422.77 242,398 pints $557,321 Blueberries () 1,419 285 2,283.71 650,856 lbs. $1,301,712 Citrus Navels 173 408 240.46 98,060 bu. $2,192,867 Satsumas 244 396 579.23 229,258 bu. $5,126,782 Other Citrus 128 41 196.34 8,050 bu. $198,996 Citrus () 845 $7,518,645 Figs () 110 63 498.65 31,415 lbs. $31,415 31

Crop Acres Yield per Acre 32 FRUITS Mayhaws Native 144 453 38.78 17,567 lbs. $17,567 Orchard 81 141 980.98 138,318 lbs. $138,318 Mayhaws () Muscadines Fresh 19 594 38 871.83 32,955 gals $155,885 $197,730 Commercial * 35 3.06 107 tons $21,400 Muscadines () 73 $219,130 Peaches () 37 341 230.55 78,570 bu. $1,210,229 Pears () 52 40 262.50 10,500 bu. $117,320 Strawberries () 83 383 2,311.90 884,300 flats $15,192,274 Fruits () 2,731 $26,303,931 FEED GRAINS Corn () 1,308 498,535 138.42 69,006,054 bu. $282,697,101 Grain Sorghum () 228 75,862 51.67 3,919,723 cwt. $26,249,209 Oats () 30 8,573 70.89 607,706 bu. $1,426,104 Feed Grains () 582,970 $310,372,414 GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES Tomatoes () 22 146,980 5.15 Yield / sq. ft. 757,331 lbs. $1,514,662 Cucumbers () * 4,800 4.00 Yield / sq. ft. 19,200 lbs. $19,200 Greenhouse Vegetables 151,780 $1,533,862 () HAY FOR SALE Alfalfa () * 100 5.00 500 tons $90,875 Grass () 3,546 376,961 3.37 1,271,709 tons $142,431,408 Hay for Sale () 377,061 $142,522,283 Home Gardens () 294,471 $150,769,152 NURSERY CROPS Fruit and Nut Trees () 54 acre $3,052,480 Floraculture & Bedding Plants () 143 acre $14,762,750 Woody Ornamentals () 484 acre $57,633,000

Crop Acres Yield per Acre NURSERY CROPS Foliage Plants () 84 acre $2,822,000 Nursery Crops () $78,270,230 OTHER OILSEED Sunflowers (for oil) () * 64 20.00 1,280 cwt. $18,272 Sunflowers (Confectionery) () Other Oilseed () * 64 128 cwt. $18,272 Peanuts () * 360 3,863.33 1,390,800 lbs. $283,862 PECANS Improved () 476 9,539 478.33 4,562,671 lbs. $9,125,342 Native () 9,015 15,816 522.92 8,270,509 lbs. $10,751,662 Pecans () 25,355 $19,877,004 Rice () 1,083 537,147 65.67 35,276,521 cwt. $411,528,839 Sod () 20 4,085 acre $20,425,000 Soybeans () 2,198 1,007,952 42.70 43,042,960 bu. $424,326,108 SUGARCANE Raw Sugar () 510 421,298 6,762.91 2,849,203,330 lbs. $478,666,159 Molasses () 421,298 202.82 85,449,099 gal. $24,780,239 Sugarcane () 421,298 $503,446,398 SWEET POTATOES Canning () 2,178,304 $21,650,163 Fresh () 2,685,562 $60,385,130 Sweet Potatoes () 75 12,940 375.88 4,863,866 bu. (50 lbs.) $82,035,294 VEGETABLES Beets () 15 12 234.43 2,696 doz. bunches $18,872 Broccoli (Fresh) () 36 37 331.77 12,342 cartons (20 lbs.) $170,320 Cabbage Fresh 82 223 808.25 180,321 sacks (50 lbs.) $2,291,880 Processing * 26 645.00 16,770 tons $2,515,500 Cabbage () 249 $4,807,380 Cantaloupe () 67 66 122.08 8,045 cartons (40 lbs.) $267,899 Carrots () 12 16 412.58 6,395 doz. bunches $171,955 33

Crop Acres Yield per Acre 34 VEGETABLES Cauliflower () 34 41 372.36 15,099 cartons (20 lbs.) $251,247 Collards Fresh 165 221 440.59 97,150 doz. bunches $779,143 Collards () Cucumber Fresh 139 241 195 280.81 54,828 bu. (50 lbs.) $779,143 $1,002,217 Cucumber () 197 $1,002,217 Eggplant () 74 93 686.83 63,875 bu. (33 lbs.) $1,276,861 Garlic () 18 17 3,291.88 56,785 lbs. $113,570 Irish Potatoes Fresh 123 172 221.37 37,965 cwt. $977,219 Irish Potatoes () Lima Beans Fresh 30 172 63 92.80 5,800 bu. (32 lbs.) $977,219 $122,264 Lima Beans () 63 $122,264 Mirliton () 16 5 1,756.00 7,902 lbs. $23,706 Mustard (Fresh) () 324 525 535.02 280,617 doz. bunches $1,683,702 Okra (Fresh) () 300 368 269.17 98,919 bu. $4,204,058 Onions () 47 36 201.19 7,243 bag (50 lbs.) $101,764 Green Onions () 74 53 927.77 49,543 lbs. $99,086 Parsley () * 1 1.00 1 doz. bunches $5 Peppers Banana 32 26 330.38 8,590 bu. (25 lb.) $148,113 Bell 81 139 1,028.49 142,960 bu. (28 lb.) $3,286,650 Cayenne (Processing) * 4 230.00 920 cwt. $26,439 Chili - Anaheim (Fresh) * 1 734.00 734 bu. (25 lb.) $12,656 Jalapeno 11 6 245.83 1,475 $25,433 Tabasco Red (Processing) * 26 741.14 19,455 cwt. $1,565,447 Peppers () 202 $5,064,737 Pumpkin (Fresh) () 31 79 107.21 8,502 cwt. $340,080 Pumpkin - Cushaw () 7 14 123.64 1,768 cwt. $70,720 Radish () 16 2 286.00 572 doz. bunches $2,288

Crop Acres Yield per Acre VEGETABLES Shallots () 53 38 862.15 32,934 doz. bunches $329,340 Snap Beans (Fresh) () 137 152 115.71 17,617 bu. (30 lbs.) $556,345 Southern Peas (Fresh) 406 2,251 93.97 211,488 bu. (24 lbs.) $5,524,067 () Spinach (Fresh) () 12 11 129.24 1,357 bu. (25 lbs.) $24,670 Squash (Fresh) Yellow Squash 123 180 370.64 66,838 bu. (45 lbs.) $1,802,908 Zucchini Squash 39 22 233.16 5,013 bu. (45 lbs.) $135,222 Winter Squash 9 5 166.94 818 bu. (45 lbs.) $13,239 Squash (Fresh) () Squash (Processing) Yellow Squash 41 207 72 557.22 40,120 cwt. $1,951,369 $216,443 Squash (Processing) () 72 $216,443 Sweet Corn (Fresh) () 287 892 713.62 636,195 doz. ears $2,119,802 Tomatoes (Field) () 320 402 1,356.65 545,782 lugs (20 lbs.) $8,383,212 Tomatoes (Green Mature) 66 243 1,783.74 433,450 boxes (25 lbs.) $6,657,792 () Turnips (Fresh) () 206 326 604.86 196,882 doz. bunches $1,402,784 Watermelon () 296 3,573 145.00 518,061 cwt. $10,350,859 Vegetables () 10,702 $59,065,775 Wheat () 389 108,249 55.17 5,971,713 bu. $31,595,139 PLANT ENTERPRISES TOTAL $3,261,827,739 35

Fisheries 36 AQUACULTURE Crawfish (Farm) () 1,202 184,315 Acres in Prod. 110,879,343 lbs. $168,535,866 Catfish (Farm) () 20 1,334 Acres in Prod. 4,889,700 lbs. $3,854,062 Minnows () * 1,167 Acres in Prod. 347,335 lbs. $1,128,839 Fish bait () 29 38,110 lbs $114,330 Alligators (Farm) () 1,147,985 ft. $28,699,710 Oysters () 803 1,850,580 sacks $46,460,298 Turtles () 70 2,679,700 each $2,679,700 Other Species () 8 72 Acres in Prod. 84,800 lbs. $820,300 Aquaculture () $252,293,105 FRESHWATER FISHERIES ** Crawfish (Wild) () 1,715 16,570,465 lbs. $13,329,897 Freshwater Finfish () 1,236 9,355,771 lbs. $2,880,089 Freshwater Fisheries () $16,209,986 MARINE FISHERIES ** Shrimp () 5,134 107,462,755 lbs. $114,951,056 Menhaden () 48 784,913,657 lbs. $45,678,176 Crabs () 3,338 47,497,597 lbs. $33,012,861 Commercial Finfish () 260 7,498,029 lbs. $13,152,698 Marine Fisheries () $206,794,792 Fur Animals () 10,730 pelts $49,787 Alligators (Wild) () 153,430 ft. $3,836,063 HUNTING LEASES Waterfowl () 1,431 1,723,697 No. Acres Leased acre $43,024,950 All Other Game () 5,402 6,271,189 No. Acres Leased acre $50,319,512 Hunting Leases () $93,344,462 Honey () 307 24,294 No. Hives 1,823,353 lbs. $2,575,486 FISHERIES & WILDLIFE ENTERPRISES TOTAL $575,103,681 ** The marine, freshwater and oyster data presented here are for the year 2009 rather than 2010. Release of fisheries landings data by the collecting agencies occurs 4-5 months after the fact. Another reporting system was used in previous years, so this year's data are not directly comparable to that of previous years.

Animal CATTLE & CALVES Steer Calves 300-400 lbs. 69,529 head $30,459,967 400-500 lbs. 79,198 head $40,885,033 500-600 lbs. 57,320 head $33,503,689 600-700 lbs. 34,076 head $22,387,617 Steer Calves () Heifer Calves 300-400 lbs. 66,355 head $127,236,305 $25,265,615 400-500 lbs. 72,758 head $33,822,375 500-600 lbs. 49,329 head $26,366,888 600-700 lbs. 29,924 head $18,232,798 Heifer Calves () Yearling Cattle 600-700 lbs. 32,900 head $103,687,676 $20,830,530 700-800 lbs. 33,410 head $23,553,549 Yearling Cattle () $44,384,079 Cow-Calf Pairs () 60,849 pair $60,849,000 Cull Cows () 61,892 head $25,639,080 Cull Bulls () 8,920 head $8,735,575 Cattle & Calves () 11,149 558,459 No. Cows $370,531,714 DAIRY Dairy Cows Milk 145 16,050 No. Adult Cows 218,553,994 pounds $39,667,550 Bred Heifers 1,460 head $1,304,064 Adult Cows 2,773 head $3,507,845 Cull Cows 5,100 head $3,309,690 Bull Calves 7,674 head $504,054 Breeding Age Bulls 48 head $48,000 Dairy Cows () $48,341,202 Dairy Goats () 42 732 Adult Does 27,567 Pounds $27,567 Dairy () $48,368,769 HORSES 37

Animal 38 HORSES Brood Mares Race Horses 1,765 12,425 No. Brood Mares 10,059 head $80,472,000 Show Horses 2,576 7,959 No. Brood Mares 5,246 head $20,984,000 Recreation Horses 9,876 19,921 No. Brood Mares 13,474 head $20,211,000 Brood Mares () Stud Fees Race Horses 120 1,531 No. Stallions 10,099 mares bred $121,667,000 $25,247,500 Show Horses 949 No. Stallions 4,549 mares bred $6,823,500 Recreation Horses 2,248 No. Stallions 7,711 mares bred $3,855,500 Stud Fees () $35,926,500 Race Horses () 2,260 11,788 head $141,456,000 Show Horses () 4,027 13,307 head $66,535,000 Recreation Horses () 24,618 53,055 head $79,582,500 Horses () $445,167,000 POULTRY Broilers () 350 889,341,870 lbs. $735,841,463 Edible Eggs () 580 1,014,438 No. Hens 21,292,057 doz. eggs sold $20,883,250 Cull Hens () 10,462,582 lbs. $2,615,646 Breeder Flocks () 201 1,441,550 No. Birds 19,806,677 doz. hatching $39,613,354 eggs sold Pullets () 32 1,269,750 each $12,697,500 Poultry () $811,651,212 RABBITS Fryers () 225 23,052 No. Animals 85,107 lbs. $127,661 Does () 204 9,747 No. Animals 39,320 lbs. $9,830 Rabbits () $137,491 RATITE AND OTHER EXOTIC FOWL Ostrich () * Breeders each Ratite and Other Exotic Fowl ()

Animal Quail () 26 8,690 No. Breed Stock 7,850 each $27,475 SHEEP Wool () 2,577 No. Sheared 16,465 cwt. $1,893,475 Slaughter Lambs () 2,181 head $339,873 Feeder Lambs () 1,310 head $147,375 Show Lambs () 972 head $243,000 Stocker Sheep () 595 head $59,500 Cull Sheep () 1,110 head $57,720 Sheep () 330 3,835 No.Breeding Ewes $2,740,943 GOATS Show Goats () 2,562 head $1,281,000 Slaughter Goats () 9,150 head $1,464,000 Stocker Goats () 3,330 head $333,000 Cull Goats () 2,636 head $210,880 Goats () 876 14,242 No. Does $3,288,880 SWINE Show Pigs () 2,993 head $748,250 Feeder Pigs () 14,125 head $282,500 Slaughter Hogs () 5,830 head $834,574 Culls () 1,468 head $195,714 Swine () 428 3,116 No. Sows $2,061,037 EXOTIC ANIMALS Deer/Antelope () 18 1,010 No. Animals 505 head $50,500 Llama () * 9 No. Animals 1 head $100 Exotic Animals () $50,600 ANIMAL ENTERPRISES TOTAL $1,684,025,121 ALL ENTERPRISES TOTAL $5,520,956,542 39