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Washington, D.C. Cold Storage Released March 0,, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS),, U.S. Department of Agriculture. For information on "" call Barry Adams at (0) 70-8784, office hours 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET. HIGHLIGHTS Frozen food stocks in refrigerated warehouses on February 8,, were greater than year earlier levels for poultry and red meat. Butter stocks were 17 percent above January and 83 percent above a year ago. red meat supplies in freezers were 3 percent below January 31, and 1 percent above February. Frozen pork stocks were 1 percent above last month and percent above last year. Stocks of pork bellies were 8 percent above last month but 34 percent below February stocks. frozen poultry supplies on February 8, were up 1 percent from last month and slightly above last year s level. stocks of chicken were down 7 percent from last month and down 8 percent from last year s level. pounds of turkey in freezers increased 13 percent from last month and were 16 percent above last year. Public cooler occupancy on February 8,, was at 4 percent of capacity, up 1 point from last year. Public freezer occupancy, was at 5 percent, up points from last year. Co St 1 (3-03)

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Table of Contents Page Stocks in : By Commodity, United States, February...4 Stocks in : By Commodity, Region, and United States, January 31,...8 Stocks in : By Commodity, Region, and United States, February 8,...1 Public General Warehouses: Space Occupied by Region and United States, February...16 Apples in : By State and United States, February 8, and...17 Survey and Estimating Procedures, Revision Policy and Reliability...18 March 3 NASS, USDA

Commodity Fresh Fruit Apples Regular Storage Controlled Atmosphere Pears Bartlett Varieties Nuts Shelled Peanuts Pecans Shelled In-Shell Peanuts Pecans In-Shell Dairy Products Butter, (Government Owned) Natural Cheese American, (Government Owned) Swiss Natural Cheese Eggs, Frozen Whites Yolks Whole & Mixed Unclassified Frozen Poultry Chicken Broilers, Fryers Roasters (Whole) Hens, Mature Chickens Chicken See footnote(s) at end of table. Stocks in : By Commodity, United States, February Stocks in All Warehouses Jan 31, Feb Percent of Jan Public Warehouse Stocks 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds Percent Percent 1,000 Lbs 34,764,63,83,957,587 916 187,141 188,057 541,345 4,95 135,704 719,344 15,645 195,471 14,185 5,301 130,14 1,00 491,147 753 1,711 16,463 70,31,04 1,036 7,8 3,381 13,3 6,1 4,076 705,38 736,95 401,8 3,175,041 3,576,1 77 46,145 46, 84,978 37,681 1,161 444,80 1,504 99,9 7,87 119,605 0,660 349 51,1 80 5,15,166 759,483 1,818 4 8,778 3,80 15,340 5,963 4,547 6,75 73,35 70,34,694,314,964,548 73 191,18 191,91 306,7 40,71 137,391 485,049 15,556,451 7,311 14,318 38,016 75 534,030 368 4,63 04,474 763,136,579 1,106 9,503 3,4 17,11 4,861 4,439 645,388 674,688 83 10 100 8 10 10 57 96 67 99 5 5 55 183 60 109 49 194 94 106 117 107 130 116 13 109 67 85 83 95 78 78 108 108 11 109 14 10 104 117 08 104 131 100 14 10 108 103 11 96 1,958 63 1,9 4,30 3,03 49,819 16,505 --continued March 4 NASS, USDA

Commodity Turkeys Toms (Whole Carcasses) Hens (Whole Carcasses) Whole Turkeys Turkey Turkey Ducks Poultry Stocks in : By Commodity, United States, February Stocks in All Warehouses Jan 31, Feb Percent of Jan Public Warehouse Stocks 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds Percent Percent 1,000 Lbs 117,50 83,9 01,179 1,064 413,43 6,575 1,156,113 81,575 54,763 136,338 86,73 43,070 5, 1,151,57 104,95 71,85 176,777 30,085 478,86 5,135 1,158,685 86 88 14 116 78 100 19 131 130 105 113 363,130 1,001,347 Frozen Fruit Apples Apricots Blackberries, IQF Pails and Tubs Barrels, 400 lbs net Concentrate Blueberries Boysenberries Cherries, Tart (RTP) Cherries, Tart (Juice) Cherries, Sweet Grapes Peaches Raspberries, Black Raspberries, Red, IQF Pails and Tubs Barrels, 400 lbs net Concentrate Strawberries, IQF and Poly Pails and Tubs Barrels and Drums Juice Stock Frozen Fruit Frozen Juice Orange Juice Conc. 1 (Gallon Equivalent) Juice Concentrate See footnote(s) at end of table. 65,459 4,343 1,7 13,07,7 4,578 1,15 84,4,448 115,834 1,846 1,100 4,14 51,1,486 36,0 13,881 7,867 13,174 1, 170,540 106,388 48,06 9,769 6,31 375,838 948,70 1,770,894 178,950 81,4,05,7 47,797 3,91 19,443 1,34 1,668 4,810 63 76,91,460 48,085 1,36 7,195 6,6 60,817 1,991 4,535 15,08 9,706 16,995 806 19,946 13,840 5,63 8,880 5,963 384,409 3,0 1,851,914 187,138 53,746,105,660 56,768 3,487 17,017 11,15 1,369 3,4 589 65,813,410 38,770 1,594 6,76 6,07 5,144 1,9 38,048 14,119 8,818 14,03 8 0,338 13,634 46,845 5,049 6,810 361,9 855,071 1,833,394 185,66 5,84,000,067 87 80 78 84 49 86 48 78 33 86 56 147 10 78 105 10 11 108 70 119 116 97 56 108 96 104 97 119 89 88 8 8 95 86 81 117 94 86 97 89 94 91 84 113 87 114 94 99 100 95 704,109 06,437 --continued March 5 NASS, USDA

Commodity Frozen Vegetables Asparagus Limas, Fordhook Limas, Baby Green Beans, Reg. Cut Green Beans, Fr. Style Broccoli, Spears Broccoli, Chopped & Cut Brussels Sprouts Carrots, Diced Carrots, Cauliflower Corn, Cut Corn, Cob Mixed Vegetables Okra Onion Rings Onions, Blackeye Peas Green Peas Peas & Carrots Mixed Spinach Squash, Summer/Zucchini ern Greens Vegetables Stocks in : By Commodity, United States, February Stocks in All Warehouses Jan 31, Feb Percent of Jan Public Warehouse Stocks 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds Percent Percent 1,000 Lbs 8,599 10,445 4,887 10,337 14,995 47,431 78,97 15,144 74,08 139,7 33,88,103 187,863 55,344 33,964 7,138 7,713 5,891 174,097 10,746 66,518 40,114 30,5 301,858 1,7,84 6,64 10,743 41,391 141,964 19,638 51,8 67,55 18,860 83,470 18,444 34,8 360,346 51,733 44,094 4,345 9,088 30,676 5,5 143,01 7,85 59,784 39,578 4,8 96,305 1,919,383 5,879 8,880 40,049 13,659 16,003 53,49 7,495 17,034 70,056 117,75 30,788 330,15 5,6 43,03 36,373 6,696 31,55 5,76 115,45 7,096 57,405 37,13 3,95 89,443 1,773,80 68 85 130 107 11 11 95 84 114 10 78 107 94 114 66 66 86 79 96 99 89 83 97 81 103 107 84 86 74 103 100 80 97 96 94 96 1,346,886 Potatoes French Fries Frozen See footnote(s) at end of table. 1,031,776 39,76 1,71,50 915,970 55,8 1,171,863 948,5 59,867 1,08,7 108 95 104 10 103 8,745 --continued March 6 NASS, USDA

Commodity Meat Frozen Beef Boneless Beef Cuts 3 (Government Owned) Frozen Pork Picnics, Bone-in Hams, Bone-in Boneless 4 Bellies Loins, Bone-in Boneless 5 Ribs 6 Butts Trimmings 7 8 Variety Meats 9 Unclassified 10 (Government Owned) Veal Lamb & Mutton Canned Canned Hams Canned Meat Miscellaneous Cooler Freezer Commodities Stored in Coolers Stored in Freezers Stocks in : By Commodity, United States, February (Continued) Stocks in All Warehouses Jan 31, Feb Percent of Jan Public Warehouse Stocks 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds Percent Percent 1,000 Lbs 387,401 51,67 439,08 4,308 1,617 74,470 33, 41,17 57,569 40,18 18,368 1,850 83,356 17,70 64,150 75,735 50,4 35,1 510,9 1,386 4,873 11,69 16,14 4,34 75 4,617 970,716 765,035,06,916,971,951 5,5,740 10,53,539 16,15,79 418,354 64,387 48,741,563 10,365 79,453 41,64 37,811 35,354 44,017,879 1,138,510 18,0 55,37 80,676 40,386 50,7 51,880 1,6 7,086 6,3 13,318 5,75 1,049 6,774 1,015,713 713,158,110,437,83,595 5,874,48 10,601,410 16,475,8 380,979 61,8 44,967,487 11,695,39 50,471 39,768 38,091 44,61,7 1,334 97,0 17,659 54,7 76,579 43,61 45,35 519,464 1,369 6,016 5,45 11,441 5,846 9 6,844 0,716 651,440,03,480,854,0 5,199,668 10,415,873 15,615,541 10 58 11 15 97 66 110 15 117 10 85 87 19 10 99 13 48 71 135 363 148 85 100 96 99 97 91 96 97 113 114 11 105 108 100 99 99 95 108 89 81 85 87 86 10 95 97 91 104 89 95 439,005 87,403 49,886 37,517 41,001 471,1 11,171 6,709 8,786 91,601,17,185,418,786 1,109,563 7,438,33 8,547,886 1 Adjusted to 4.0 degrees Brix equivalent (9.896 pounds per gallon). Includes all boxed boneless beef, such as ground beef, roasts, steaks, loins, strips, rounds, trimmings, etc. Variety meats (edible offal), such as tongues, livers, hearts, kidneys, and other organs removed from slaughtered beef, are included as miscellaneous freezer stocks. 3 Includes all boxed primal beef cuts, bone-in. 4 Includes full ham, bone removed and individual muscles separated. 5 Includes pork tenderloins. 6 Includes spareribs and backribs. 7 Includes 4% regular trimmings, 7% special trimmings, boneless picnic meat, jowls, neckbone trimmings, blade, cheek, head, and shank meat, etc. Packaged bacon, sausage, and processed items, such as hot dogs and luncheon meats, are included in miscellaneous cooler or freezer stocks. 8 Includes ears, tails, feet, neckbones and snouts. 9 Includes tongues, kidneys, livers, stomachs, hearts, chitterlings, salivary glands, and other organs removed from slaughtered hogs. 10 Includes product unable to be classified elsewhere in this report. March 7 NASS, USDA

Fresh Apples Commodity Stocks in : By Commodity, Region, and United States, January 31, New England Middle 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 19,546 364,16 119,788 15 144,579 Nuts Shelled Peanuts Pecans 1 In-Shell Pecans 1 17 69 0 17 159,1 13,741 0,634 Dairy Products Natural Cheese American, Natural Cheese 19,157 47 57,436 3,43 07,8 118,168 10,179 53,918 367,486 Frozen Poultry Chicken Broilers, Fryers Roasters (Whole) Hens, Mature Chickens Chicken Turkeys Whole Turkeys Turkey Turkey Ducks Poultry 11 1 1,96 1,319 1,160 537 1,697 3,016 1,059 301 19,13 0,4 4,035 11,637 15,67 3 36,556 103 95 13,560 13,958 1,431,3 4,364 4,650 4,97 1,445 07 5,81 7,464 36,65 65,6 10,344 19,808 6,046 1,783 18,560 6,389 30,160 135,795 165,955 5 3,369 Frozen Fruit Apples Blueberries Cherries, Tart (RTP) Cherries, Sweet Peaches Raspberries, Red Strawberries, Frozen Fruit See footnote(s) at end of table. 63 14,744 7 8 157 106 1,618 1,513 5,579 4,1 38,581 7 3,6 13,356 5,6 36,719 3,558 3,78 6,330 1,17 3,5 1,611 18 1,388 807 634,170 117 576,158 915,13 597 46 503 14 81 6,10 --continued March 8 NASS, USDA

Fresh Apples Commodity Stocks in : By Commodity, Region, and United States, January 31, (continued) Mountain Pacific US 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 4,563 14,484,9,603 3,576,1 Nuts Shelled Peanuts Pecans 1 In-Shell Pecans 1 5,196 815 3,59,779,918 75,336 95 3 138 84,978 37,681 99,9 Dairy Products Natural Cheese American, Natural Cheese 538 16 1,48 05 11,635 839,554 13,664 51,1,166 Frozen Poultry Chicken Broilers, Fryers Roasters (Whole) Hens, Mature Chickens Chicken Turkeys Whole Turkeys Turkey Turkey Ducks Poultry 3,551 456 14,571 18,578 581 1,197 1,778 130,356 10,5 44 40,566 51,895 5,553 31,8 57,451 47 309,3 348,05,400 13,533 10,04 3,737 4 6,161,495 1,069 47,176 50,740 3,33 6,839 30,07 84 80,896 5,963 4,547 6,75 73,35 136,338 86,73 43,070 5, 1,151,57 Frozen Fruit Apples Blueberries Cherries, Tart (RTP) Cherries, Sweet Peaches Raspberries, Red Strawberries, Frozen Fruit See footnote(s) at end of table. 110 31 1 87 59 6 174 1,80 70 1,134 5 1,409 711 18,941 14,943 194 73,597 860 133 181 6,65 7,35 15,56 6,156 1,996 47,576 39,56 1,791 107,164 47,797 76,91 48,085 7,195 60,817 4,535 19,946 384,409 --continued March 9 NASS, USDA

Commodity Frozen Juice Orange Juice Conc. Juice Concentrate Stocks in : By Commodity, Region, and United States, January 31, (continued) New England Middle 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 00 546 30,9 657 11,69 155 1,543 1,776,861 100,330 Frozen Vegetables 3 Asparagus Limas, Fordhook Limas, Baby Green Beans, Reg. Cut Green Beans, Fr. Style Broccoli, Spears Broccoli, Chopped & Cut Brussels Sprouts Carrots, Diced Carrots, Cauliflower Corn, Cut Corn, Cob Mixed Vegetables Okra Onion Rings Onions, Blackeye Peas Green Peas Peas & Carrots Mixed Spinach Squash, Summer/Zucchini ern Greens Vegetables 916 1,594 7,885 36,999 5,494 7,31 3,89,40 8,609 13,066,78 35,86 16,7 4,0 1,897 314,30 184 9,35 1 15,667 4,9,555 38,843,17 75,599 35,976 4,6 4,9 7,517 1,68 34,999 9,638 3,541 70,370 31,4 9,69 56 3,4 4,518 56 4,513 1,447 3,969 10,309 894 37,075 57 1 448 608 113 7 8,443 6 14 443 38 3,584 4,088 188 7,47 1,096 184 4 8,473 100 11 63 1 1,331 66 399 8,6 3,439 34,18 5,378 1,658 1,386 4,415 879 3,895 5,169 1,687 8,001 1,86,7 3,813 5,616 45 4,1 4, 6,600 0,708 Potatoes French Fries Frozen 38,910 5,061 30,744 1,316 56,619 31,508 103,0 6,6 4,758 4,174 Meat Frozen Beef Boneless 4 Beef Cuts 5 Frozen Pork Ribs 6 Trimmings 7 8 10,43 5,163 447 155,16 54,969,403,079 1,46 1,0 5,808 10,430 34,544 11,157 13,311 139, 1,119 39,668 3,71 36,36 5,444,654 11,857 3,4 18,084 Veal Lamb & Mutton See footnote(s) at end of table. 4 1,607 659 1,035 1, 49 511 49 76 --continued March 10 NASS, USDA

Commodity Frozen Juice Orange Juice Concentrate Juice Concentrate Stocks in : By Commodity, Region, and United States, January 31, (continued) Mountain Pacific US 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 4 10 7,160 1,17 169 310 66,670 87,061 1,851,914 53,746 Frozen Vegetables 3 Asparagus Limas, Fordhook Limas, Baby Green Beans, Reg. Cut Green Beans, Fr. Style Broccoli, Spears Broccoli, Chopped & Cut Brussels Sprouts Carrots, Diced Carrots, Cauliflower Corn, Cut Corn, Cob Mixed Vegetables Okra Onion Rings Onions, Blackeye Peas Green Peas Peas & Carrots Mixed Spinach Squash, Summer/Zucchini ern Greens Vegetables 566 491 1,044 1,330 88 17,78 0,40 366 1,36 6,896 9,136,169 1,87 5,777 3,963 818,64 1,031 3,65 786 16,445 5,546 13,389 3,591 0 3,55 87 18 107 589 605 8 4,69 4,006 38 653 3,507 9,147 3 4 57 8,1,40 7,486 17,34 63,55 8,599 19,615 1,349 1,960 36,0 73,381 18,348 0,413 169,143 3,043 495 477 14,518 144 6,86 3,516 19,76 13, 1,333 146,635 6,64 10,743 41,391 141,964 19,638 51,8 67,55 18,860 83,470 18,444 34,8 360,346 51,733 44,094 4,345 9,088 30,676 5,5 143,01 7,85 59,784 39,578 4,8 96,305 Potatoes French Fries Frozen,5 597 11,19 6,848 11,537 51,874 436, 116,589 915,970 55,8 Meat Frozen Beef Boneless 4 Beef Cuts 5 Frozen Pork Ribs 6 Trimmings 7 8 4,794 3,875 3,33 199 3,375 7,401 7,531 4,79 5,4 3, 10,86 13,816 184 10 6 47,396 6,396 1,769 573,66 418,354 64,387,510 55,37 80,676 Veal Lamb & Mutton 34 11 167 54 81 3,635 3,146 7,086 6,3 1 combined with. Mountain and combined with. Middle combined with. 3 New England combined with Middle. combined with. 4 Includes all boxed boneless beef, such as ground beef, roasts, steaks, loins, strips, rounds, trimmings, etc. Variety meats (edible offal), such as tongues, livers, hearts, kidneys, and other organs removed from slaughtered beef, are included as miscellaneous freezer stocks. 5 Includes all boxed primal beef cuts, bone-in. 6 Includes spareribs and backribs. 7 Includes 4% regular trimmings, 7% special trimmings, boneless picnic meat, jowls, neckbone trimmings, blade, cheek, head, and shank meat, etc. Packaged bacon, sausage, and processed items, such as hot dogs and luncheon meats, are included in miscellaneous cooler or freezer stocks. 8 Includes ears, tails, feet, neckbones and snouts. 9 Includes tongues, kidneys, livers, stomachs, hearts, chitterlings, salivary glands, and other organs removed from slaughtered hogs. 10 Includes product unable to be classified elsewhere in this report. March 11 NASS, USDA

Fresh Apples Commodity Stocks in : By Commodity, Region, and United States, February 8, New England Middle 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 14,899 97,349 104,569 135,83 Nuts Shelled Peanuts Pecans 1 In-Shell Pecans 1 6 1 18 175,154 15,001 19,70 Dairy Products Natural Cheese American, Natural Cheese 1,737 58 58,459 17,463 0,076 119,013 14,54 51,663 104 1,856 Frozen Poultry Chicken Broilers, Fryers Roasters (Whole) Hens, Mature Chickens Chicken Turkeys Whole Turkeys Turkey Turkey Ducks Poultry 1 1,539 1,551 1,181 767 1,948 3,501 3 68 17,955 19,156 4,808 11,150 15,958 441 35,555 18 84 14,188 14,600,058,111 4,169 4,51 43,81 1,05 105 3,671 4,88 5,799 74,731 17,530 15,358 5,819 1,81 1,959 06,599 40,03 136,800 176,83 30 383,461 Frozen Fruit Apples Blueberries Cherries, Tart (RTP) Cherries, Sweet Peaches Raspberries, Red Strawberries, Frozen Fruit See footnote(s) at end of table. 61 13,784 6 4 161 54 33,316 14,564 4,530 3,570 316,489 1,1 4,160 1,177 31,554 30,699 6,09,884 5,551 1,56 3,1 1,60 174 1,497 767 600 1,9 81 60,4 1,04 1,64 589 46 508 103 9 5,500 --continued March 1 NASS, USDA

Fresh Apples Commodity Stocks in : By Commodity, Region, and United States, February 8, (continued) Mountain Pacific US 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 4,59 7,003,400,637,964,548 Nuts Shelled Peanuts Pecans 1 In-Shell Pecans 1 8,965 957,77,760 4,566 79,454 91 6 135 306,7 40,71,451 Dairy Products Natural Cheese American, Natural Cheese 433 177 1,668 1 11,185 797 95,844 13,06 534,030 04,474 Frozen Poultry Chicken Broilers, Fryers Roasters (Whole) Hens, Mature Chickens Chicken Turkeys Whole Turkeys Turkey Turkey Ducks Poultry,884 45 117,55 10,564 656 1,078 1,734 1, 10,948 601 4,4 35,773 34,3 30,755 64,7 47 300,807 370 1,965,335 9,81 10,60 0,43 4,791,77 3 45,63 49,8 31,199 14,073 45,7 79 94,633 4,861 4,439 645,388 674,688 176,777 30,085 478,86 5,135 1,158,685 Frozen Fruit Apples Blueberries Cherries, Tart (RTP) Cherries, Sweet Peaches Raspberries, Red Strawberries, Frozen Fruit See footnote(s) at end of table. 104 111 43 1 57 165 8 16 1,399 740 1,17 45 1,3 485 19,435 15,617 0 87 844 961 158 18 5,657 7,650 1,53 5,750 1,9 39,975 34,673 17,165 94,36 56,768 65,813 38,770 6,76 5,144 38,048 0,338 361,9 --continued March 13 NASS, USDA

Commodity Frozen Juice Orange Juice Conc. Juice Concentrate Stocks in : By Commodity, Region, and United States, February 8, (continued) New England Middle 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 183 574 30,374 601 11,0 138 1,736 1,756,44 10,196 Frozen Vegetables 3 Asparagus Limas, Fordhook Limas, Baby Green Beans, Reg. Cut Green Beans, Fr. Style Broccoli, Spears Broccoli, Chopped & Cut Brussels Sprouts Carrots, Diced Carrots, Cauliflower Corn, Cut Corn, Cob Mixed Vegetables Okra Onion Rings Onions, Blackeye Peas Green Peas Peas & Carrots Mixed Spinach Squash, Summer/Zucchini ern Greens Vegetables 7 1,466 7,774 33,4 5,7 7,386 4,149,59 7,796 1,133,48 30,535 15,51 3,949 1,637 314,63 81 4,17 916 11,944 4,560,753 37,950 1,783 653,448 31,347 3,594 5,031 7,369 1,48 30,369 6,346 3,309 64,697 8,081 9,799 567 3,56 4,374 57 1,1 1,37 3,549 9,3 1,04 35,866 34 1 454 471 87 6 7,119 1 8 401 50 0,8,733 168 5,485 633 31 4 7,74 10 1 15 8 11,46 503 463 9,4 3,588 439,55 5,415 1,700 1,3 4,164 9 3,770 4,5 1,648 6,573 565 3,153 3,689 4,886 458 3,317 4,039 6,735 1,085 Potatoes French Fries Frozen 39,314 5,507 3,476 13,401 54,848 30,967 116,36 8,567 34,059 3,688 Meat Frozen Beef Boneless 4 Beef Cuts 5 Frozen Pork Ribs 6 Trimmings 7 8 Veal Lamb & Mutton See footnote(s) at end of table. 6,01 4,00 441 196,081 4 49,310,03,055 1,60 960 1,466 571 46,006 10,7 34,685 10,859 1,135 864 1,133 13,17 11,46 38,1 33,011 36,338 1 3 0,560,857 10,84,0 15,599 46 94 --continued March 14 NASS, USDA

Commodity Frozen Juice Orange Juice Concentrate Juice Concentrate Stocks in : By Commodity, Region, and United States, February 8, (continued) Mountain Pacific US 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 39 175 7,5,07 159 389 68,34 84,60 1,833,394 5,84 Frozen Vegetables 3 Asparagus Limas, Fordhook Limas, Baby Green Beans, Reg. Cut Green Beans, Fr. Style Broccoli, Spears Broccoli, Chopped & Cut Brussels Sprouts Carrots, Diced Carrots, Cauliflower Corn, Cut Corn, Cob Mixed Vegetables Okra Onion Rings Onions, Blackeye Peas Green Peas Peas & Carrots Mixed Spinach Squash, Summer/Zucchini ern Greens Vegetables 584 379 1,51 1,449 406 19,1 3,65 341 1,377 7,764 8,73 1,974 1,84 5,675 1,567 740,566 1,014,791 896 19,14 5,303 11,963 40,788 11 3,100 41 91 61 8 583 11 3,888 47 153 45 3,596 6,64 3 1 391 7,743,037 5,896 15,088 61,89 6,114 18,19 4,170 11,49 8,86 66,334 15,958 04,461 153,731 1,631 544 4 15,34 11 47,8 3,331 19,170 13,601 1,15 134,549 5,879 8,880 40,049 13,659 16,003 53,49 7,495 17,034 70,056 117,75 30,788 330,15 5,6 43,03 36,373 6,696 31,55 5,76 115,45 7,096 57,405 37,13 3,95 89,443 Potatoes French Fries Frozen,191 684 10,74 4,163 199,057 44,619 459,0 18,71 948,5 59,867 Meat Frozen Beef Boneless 4 Beef Cuts 5 Frozen Pork Ribs 6 Trimmings 7 8 3,943 3,85 4,04 3 3,83 70,588 7,185 5,137 6,437 3,45 9,1 14,8 157 10 196 4,458 5,310,046 576,535 380,979 61,8 97,0 54,7 76,579 Veal Lamb & Mutton 170 8 146 160 8 100 3,095,765 6,016 5,45 1 combined with. Mountain and Combined with. Middle combined with. 3 New England combined with Middle. combined with. 4 Includes all boxed boneless beef, such as ground beef, roasts, steaks, loins, strips, rounds, trimmings, etc. Variety meats (edible offal), such as tongues, livers, hearts, kidneys, and other organs removed from slaughtered beef, are included as miscellaneous freezer stocks. 5 Includes all boxed primal beef cuts, bone-in. 6 Includes spareribs and backribs. 7 Includes 4% regular trimmings, 7% special trimmings, boneless picnic meat, jowls, neckbone trimmings, blade, cheek, head, and shank meat, etc. Packaged bacon, sausage, and processed items, such as hot dogs and luncheon meats, are included in miscellaneous cooler or freezer stocks. 8 Includes ears, tails, feet, neckbones and snouts. 9 Includes tongues, kidneys, livers, stomachs, hearts, chitterlings, salivary glands, and other organs removed from slaughtered hogs. 10 Includes product unable to be classified elsewhere in this report. March 15 NASS, USDA

Region New England Middle E. W. E. W. Mountain Pacific Public General Warehouses: Space Occupied by Region and United States, February Usable Space Feb 8 Cooler Feb 8 Usable Space Occupied Jan 31 Feb 8 Usable Space Feb 8 Feb 8 Freezer Usable Space Occupied Jan 31 Feb 8 1,000 Cu Ft Percent Percent Percent 1,000 Cu Ft Percent Percent Percent 1,783 46,7 54,813 46,749 53,05 9,868 9,565 6,149 51,847 60 70 38 41 35 47 1 16 36 73 61 51 40 3 49 8 38 35 68 57 50 40 3 45 9 37 38 16,575 137,966 18,866 16,5 04,680 7,758 14,080 68,505 333,641 65 56 44 5 5 40 54 43 51 60 5 5 57 54 40 51 55 59 63 5 49 57 5 38 51 53 56 US 300,886 41 4 4 1,357,5 50 54 5 Pacific Regions Mountain New England Middle March 16 NASS, USDA

State Apples in : By State and United States, February All Warehouses Jan 31, Feb 8 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds CA MI N ENG NY OH OR PA VA WA WV 4,314 199,318 17,588 199,584 7,40 4,161 45,040 94,851,03,18 59,6 4,877 110,495 19,546 1,1 6,060 0,680 165,953,141,846,046 36,068 9,008 99,044 14,899 160,54 3,415 1,69 136,85 79,771,350,000 47,11 States 35,670 3,867,31 US,957,587 3,576,1,964,548 March 17 NASS, USDA

Survey Procedures: Questionnaires are mailed about the 4th of each month to all operators on the list of approximately 1,400 public and private cold storage warehouses. In addition, apple data are obtained from special surveys and other sources (State Departments of Agriculture, U.S. Apple Association, etc.). All survey data represent stocks as of the end of the month. Data are collected from warehouses artificially cooled to a temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, and whose food products are normally stored for 30 days or more. All food items in these facilities are reported regardless of the number of days stored at the time of the report. Also included are specialized storage facilities meeting the 30 day requirement, such as fruit houses, dairy manufacturing plants, frozen fruit, fruit juice, and vegetable processors, and poultry and meat packing plants. Excluded are stocks in space maintained by wholesalers, jobbers, distributors, chain stores, locker plants containing individual lockers, meat packer branch houses, and frozen food processors whose entire inventories are turned over more than once a month. Estimating Procedures: Data for reporting firms are added to estimates for non-reporting firms to obtain regional and National totals. Estimates for non-reporting firms are obtained by multiplying the previous month's figure by a percent change from the previous month. The percent change is calculated for each item from totals of the current and previous month summed from firms that reported both months. Revision Policy: Data are revised the following month based on late reports or corrected data. Final figures are published in the annual summary in February of the following year. Reliability: Reports are received from 0 firms each month which represent about 70 percent of the total capacity. Firms that are not on the list or firms who have never reported are not represented in the data. Monthly data can vary due to different firms reporting month to month. Survey data are also subject to non-sampling errors such as omissions and mistakes in reporting and in processing the data. While these errors cannot be measured directly, they are minimized by carefully reviewing all reported data for consistency and reasonableness. March 18 NASS, USDA

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