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Prices of Commodity Products The gross form value of the commodities reported in the parish tables was computed based upon estimated annual per-unit prices. The state average prices listed below were used for most parishes for most commodities. However, a parish price was used if the parish price was significantly different from the state price. Plant Enterprises Commodities COTTON Lint - Irrigated lbs. $0.71 Lint - Non-irrigated lbs. $0.71 Seed - Irrigated lbs. $0.09 Seed - Non-irrigated lbs. $0.09 FORESTRY Pulpwood º Pine º Hardwood Chip & Saw Saw Timber º Pine º Hardwood Total Pulpwood, Chip & Saw, Saw Timber FOB Mill Total Forestry Stumpage Christmas Trees Tree $68.75 Pine Straw Bales (40 lbs.) $2.15 Forestry Seedlings FRUITS seedlings (1,000) $75.70 Blackberries pints $4.40 Blueberries lbs. $4.42 Citrus º Navels bu. $44.85 º Satsumas bu. $34.67 º Other Citrus bu. $31.52 Figs lbs. $3.53 Mayhaws º Native lbs. $2.40 º Orchard lbs. $1.76 Muscadines º Muscadines (Fresh) gals $8.00

Plant Enterprises Commodities º Muscadines (Commercial) tons $180.00 Peaches bu. $57.57 Pears bu. $18.83 Strawberries flats $19.28 FEED GRAINS Corn bu. $3.49 Grain Sorghum bu. $3.24 Oats bu. $2.51 GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES Tomatoes lbs. $2.50 Cucumbers lbs. $1.93 Other lbs. $1.25 HAY FOR SALE Alfalfa tons $192.38 Grass tons $95.96 HOME GARDENS $512.00 NURSERY CROPS Fruit and Nut Trees acre $10,000.00 Floraculture & Bedding Plants acre $25,000.00 Woody Ornamentals acre $10,000.00 Foliage Plants acre $10,000.00 OTHER OILSEED Canola bu. $8.66 Sunflowers (for oil) cwt. $17.24 Sunflowers (Confectionery) cwt. $21.33 PEANUTS lbs. $0.21 PECANS Improved lbs. $2.10 Native lbs. $1.20 RICE cwt. $10.46 SOD PRODUCTION acre $7,816.00 SOYBEANS bu. $9.86 SUGARCANE Raw Sugar lbs. $0.26 Molasses gal. $0.56 SWEET POTATOES Sweet Potatoes (Canning) cwt. $6.00

Plant Enterprises Commodities Sweet Potatoes (Fresh) 40 lb box $17.00 Sweet Potatoes (Processing) cwt. $17.00 VEGETABLES Beets doz. bunches $12.00 Broccoli (Fresh) cartons (20 lbs.) $20.00 Cabbage º Cabbage (Fresh) sacks (50 lbs.) $20.00 º Cabbage (Processing) tons $75.00 Cantaloupe cartons (40 lbs.) $35.00 Carrots doz. bunches $12.00 Cauliflower cartons (20 lbs.) $25.11 Collards º Collards (Fresh) doz. bunches $15.00 º Collards (Processing) tons $87.00 Cucumber º Cucumber (Fresh) bu. (50 lbs.) $20.17 º Cucumber (Pickling) bu. (50 lbs.) Eggplant bu. (33 lbs.) $20.00 Garlic lbs. $2.25 Irish Potatoes º Irish Potatoes (Fresh) cwt. $70.00 º Irish Potatoes (Processing) cwt. $160.00 Lima Beans º Lima Beans (Fresh) bu. (32 lbs.) $35.00 º Lima Beans (Processing - Dry) cwt. Mirliton lbs. $3.00 Mustard (Fresh) doz. bunches $24.00 Okra (Fresh) bu. $42.00 Onions bag (50 lbs.) $16.50 Green Onions lbs. $2.00 Parsley doz. bunches $24.00 Peppers º Banana bu. (25 lb.) $25.00 º Bell bu. (28 lb.) $28.00 º Cayenne (Processing) cwt. $15.45 º Chili - Anaheim (Fresh) bu. (25 lb.) $32.03 º Hungarian Wax (Fresh) bu. (25 lb.) $20.00

Plant Enterprises Commodities º Italian (Processing) cwt. $10.00 º Jalapeno - Jalapeno (Fresh) bu. (25 lbs.) $30.00 - Jalapeno (Processing) cwt. $10.00 º Sport (Processing) cwt. $10.00 º Tabasco Green (Processing) cwt. $60.00 º Tabasco Red (Processing) cwt. $55.00 º Yellow Hots (Fresh) bu. (25 lbs.) $20.00 Pumpkin (Fresh) cwt. $83.00 Pumpkin - Cushaw cwt. $150.00 Radish doz. bunches $12.00 Shallots doz. bunches $18.00 Snap Beans (Fresh) bu. (30 lbs.) $45.00 Southern Peas (Fresh) bu. (24 lbs.) $36.00 Spinach (Fresh) bu. (25 lbs.) $28.77 Squash (Fresh) º Yellow Squash bu. (45 lbs.) $40.00 º Zucchini Squash bu. (45 lbs.) $40.00 º Winter Squash bu. (45 lbs.) $90.00 Squash (Processing) º Yellow Squash cwt. $10.00 Sweet Corn (Fresh) doz. ears $6.00 Tomatoes (Field) lugs (20 lbs.) $35.00 Tomatoes (Green Mature) boxes (25 lbs.) $20.00 Turnips (Fresh) doz. bunches $14.51 Watermelon cwt. $40.00 WHEAT bu. $4.27 Fisheries & Wildlife Enterpises Commodities AQUACULTURE Crawfish (Farm) lbs. $1.35 Catfish (Farm) lbs. $1.35 Minnows lbs. $3.00 Fish bait lbs $11.00 Alligators (Farm) ft. $40.84 Oysters sacks $36.79 Soft-shell Crabs lbs. $7.56

Fisheries & Wildlife Enterpises Commodities Turtles each $1.10 Other Species lbs. $45.00 FRESHWATER FISHERIES Crawfish (Wild) lbs. $0.88 Freshwater Finfish lbs. $0.47 MARINE FISHERIES Shrimp lbs. $1.41 Menhaden lbs. $0.12 Crabs lbs. $1.23 Commercial Finfish lbs. $1.70 FUR ANIMALS pelts $9.36 ALLIGATORS (WILD) ft. $28.80 HUNTING LEASES Waterfowl acre $28.40 All Other Game acre $17.50 HONEY lbs. $1.68 Animal Enterprises Commodities CATTLE & CALVES Steer Calves º 300-400 lbs. cwt. $166.37 º 400-500 lbs. cwt. $152.50 º 500-600 lbs. cwt. $142.10 º 600-700 lbs. cwt. $133.44 Heifer Calves º 300-400 lbs. cwt. $126.06 º 400-500 lbs. cwt. $138.64 º 500-600 lbs. cwt. $133.16 º 600-700 lbs. cwt. $133.29 Yearling Cattle º 600-700 lbs. cwt. $139.96 º 700-800 lbs. cwt. $132.96 Cow-Calf Pairs pair $977.86 Cull Cows cwt. $58.95 Cull Bulls cwt. $79.44 DAIRY Dairy Cows

Animal Enterprises Commodities º Milk cwt. $18.00 º Bred Heifers head $1,200.00 º Adult Cows head $1,350.00 º Cull Cows cwt. $55.00 º Bull Calves head $40.00 º Breeding Age Bulls head $1,450.00 Dairy Goats Pound $0.52 HORSES Brood Mares º Race Horses head $6,000.00 º Show Horses head $4,000.00 º Recreation Horses head $1,100.00 Stud Fees º Race Horses head $2,500.00 º Show Horses head $1,500.00 º Recreation Horses head $500.00 Race Horses head $10,000.00 Show Horses head $5,000.00 Recreation Horses head $1,100.00 POULTRY Broilers lbs. $0.94 Edible Eggs doz. $0.63 Cull Hens lbs. $0.08 Breeder Flocks doz. $2.40 Pullets each $13.35 RABBITS Fryers lbs. $1.67 Does lbs. $2.50 RATITE AND OTHER EXOTIC FOWL Ostrich each $100.00 Emu each $75.00 Rhea each $10.00 QUAIL each $2.76 SHEEP Wool lbs. $0.56 Slaughter Lambs cwt. $158.27 Feeder Lambs cwt. $166.42 Show Lambs head $325.00

Animal Enterprises Commodities Stocker Sheep head $135.78 Cull Sheep head $108.63 GOATS Show Goats head $325.00 Slaughter Goats head $165.33 Stocker Goats head $172.65 Cull Goats head $124.33 SWINE Show Pigs head $250.00 Feeder Pigs cwt. $34.00 Slaughter Hogs cwt. $44.21 Culls cwt. $40.90 EXOTIC ANIMALS Deer/Antelope head $200.00 Llama head $300.00