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Crop Acres Yield per Acre COTTON Lint - Irrigated () 53,718 1,322.35 71,033,840 lbs. $46,171,996 Lint - Non-irrigated () 110,414 1,130.56 124,829,212 lbs. $81,138,988 Seed - Irrigated () 53,718 2,115.79 113,655,356 lbs. $11,251,880 Seed - Non-irrigated () 110,414 1,808.94 199,731,921 lbs. $19,773,460 Cotton () 282 164,132 $158,336,324 FORESTRY Pulpwood Pine 5,553,465 cords Hardwood 841,261 cords Pulpwood () 6,394,726 Chip & Saw () 805,172 cords Saw Timber Pine 845,593,578 board feet Hardwood 102,256,474 board feet Saw Timber () 947,850,052 Pulpwood, Chip & Saw, $964,700,939 Saw Timber FOB Mill Forestry Stumpage $449,703,513 () Christmas Trees () 41 17,948 trees $897,400 Pine Straw () 7 45,250 bales (40 lbs.) $90,500 Forestry Seedlings () * 200 40,500.00 8,100,000 seedlings (1,000) $283,500 Forestry () 200 $965,972,339 FRUITS Blackberries () 88 103 5,697.80 587,158 pints $1,614,685 Blueberries () 95 184 5,555.96 1,023,408 lbs. $5,628,744 Citrus Navels 134 255 297.39 75,835 bu. $1,732,830 Satsumas 222 516 386.21 199,089 bu. $4,479,503 Other Citrus 69 29 227.54 6,485 bu. $142,670 Citrus () 799 $6,355,002 Figs () 111 63 4,039.94 255,526 lbs. $1,405,393 33

Crop Acres Yield per Acre 34 FRUITS Mayhaws Native 69 234 3,269.03 764,954 lbs. $1,721,147 Orchard 53 116 3,371.24 391,907 lbs. $646,647 Mayhaws () Muscadines Fresh 71 350 75 1,320.24 98,688 gals $2,367,793 $592,128 Commercial * 30 15.50 465 tons $83,700 Muscadines () 105 $675,828 Peaches () 40 246 118.79 29,190 bu. $875,700 Pears () * 45 199.78 9,010 bu. $337,875 Strawberries () 81 367 2,086.69 766,127 flats $23,749,937 Fruits () 2,262 $43,010,957 FEED GRAINS Corn () 1,157 395,279 181.72 71,828,362 bu. $298,087,702 Grain Sorghum () 504 95,735 53.47 5,118,952 cwt. $37,931,434 Oats () 32 4,284 86.21 369,266 bu. $1,307,202 Feed Grains () 495,298 $337,326,338 GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES Tomatoes () 48 144,610 6.82 Yield / sq. ft. 985,860 lbs. $2,218,185 Cucumbers () * 6,800 4.29 Yield / sq. ft. 29,200 lbs. $51,100 Other () * 10,500 3.00 Yield / sq. ft. 31,500 lbs. $63,000 Greenhouse Vegetables 161,910 $2,332,285 () HAY FOR SALE Alfalfa () * 46 4.28 197 tons $39,499 Grass () 3,073 344,798 3.11 1,071,250 tons $145,690,000 Hay for Sale () 344,844 $145,729,499 Home Gardens () 500,243 $262,627,575 NURSERY CROPS Fruit and Nut Trees () 70 acre $5,762,000 Floraculture & Bedding Plants () 152 acre $36,929,500

Crop Acres Yield per Acre NURSERY CROPS Woody Ornamentals () 440 acre $64,200,000 Foliage Plants () 35 acre $795,000 Nursery Crops () $107,686,500 OTHER OILSEED Sunflowers (for oil) () * 4 1,200.00 4,344 cwt. $108,600 Other Oilseed () 4 $108,600 Peanuts () * 1,188 4,042.09 4,802,008 lbs. $1,080,452 PECANS Improved () 511 11,371 378.64 4,305,555 lbs. $9,127,777 Native () 2,315 17,696 529.53 9,370,611 lbs. $8,246,138 Pecans () 29,067 $17,373,914 Rice () 1,042 449,362 75.41 33,887,436 cwt. $492,384,445 Sod () 16 3,515 acre $17,575,000 Soybeans () 2,509 1,391,827 57.16 79,560,344 bu. $988,139,472 SUGARCANE Raw Sugar () 451 412,351 7,088.39 2,922,906,461 lbs. $410,083,776 Molasses () 412,351 212.58 87,659,338 gal. $30,680,768 Sugarcane () 412,351 $440,764,545 SWEET POTATOES Canning () 1,762,624 $19,388,864 Fresh () 2,366,446 $47,328,920 Sweet Potatoes () 45 8,494 486.12 4,129,069 bu. (50 lbs.) $66,717,784 VEGETABLES Beets () 11 12 321.25 3,855 doz. bunches $46,260 Broccoli (Fresh) () 57 59 563.49 33,246 cartons (20 lbs.) $515,313 Cabbage Fresh 91 145 477.12 69,182 sacks (50 lbs.) $614,336 Cabbage () 145 $614,336 Cantaloupe () 54 91 168.21 15,307 cartons (40 lbs.) $994,955 Carrots () 10 20 485.50 9,710 doz. bunches $271,880 Cauliflower () 43 44 367.70 16,087 cartons (20 lbs.) $538,915 Collards 35

Crop Acres Yield per Acre 36 VEGETABLES Collards Fresh 129 160 399.48 63,997 doz. bunches $991,954 Collards () Cucumber Fresh 130 183 185 289.65 53,614 bu. (50 lbs.) $991,954 $1,058,877 Cucumber () 185 $1,058,877 Eggplant () 60 104 549.52 56,985 bu. (33 lbs.) $897,514 Garlic () 18 19 2,313.30 42,796 lbs. $92,011 Irish Potatoes Fresh 75 136 213.02 28,971 cwt. $1,593,405 Irish Potatoes () Lima Beans Fresh 12 148 55 118.18 6,441 bu. (32 lbs.) $1,593,405 $98,225 Lima Beans () 61 $98,225 Mirliton () 15 11 719.05 7,550 lbs. $22,650 Mustard (Fresh) () 271 420 530.35 222,933 doz. bunches $3,455,462 Okra (Fresh) () 270 293 538.69 157,890 bu. $3,789,360 Onions () 68 50 258.35 12,969 bag (50 lbs.) $285,318 Green Onions () 64 36 1,238.17 43,955 lbs. $527,460 Parsley () * 0 48.00 12 doz. bunches $276 Peppers Banana 39 31 317.21 9,916 bu. (25 lb.) $277,648 Bell 107 183 1,085.84 198,828 bu. (28 lb.) $4,771,872 Cayenne (Processing) 7 8 216.09 1,826 cwt. $31,955 Chili - Anaheim (Fresh) * 1 710.00 355 bu. (25 lb.) $8,520 Jalapeno 24 12 231.54 2,665 $58,630 Tabasco Green (Processing) * 5 690.00 3,450 cwt. $207,000 Tabasco Red (Processing) * 30 689.65 20,862 cwt. $1,147,410 Peppers () 270 $6,503,035 Pumpkin (Fresh) () 20 46 156.80 7,213 cwt. $252,455 Pumpkin - Cushaw () 7 8 140.38 1,123 cwt. $39,305 Radish () 13 3 522.00 1,305 doz. bunches $13,050

Crop Acres Yield per Acre VEGETABLES Shallots () 52 40 814.86 32,187 doz. bunches $482,805 Snap Beans (Fresh) () 99 85 144.40 12,274 bu. (30 lbs.) $294,576 Southern Peas (Fresh) 310 1,888 76.56 144,507 bu. (24 lbs.) $3,757,182 () Spinach (Fresh) () 8 20 149.74 2,920 bu. (25 lbs.) $67,160 Squash (Fresh) Yellow Squash 105 194 216.91 42,092 bu. (45 lbs.) $2,230,876 Zucchini Squash 43 35 214.84 7,530 bu. (45 lbs.) $312,495 Winter Squash 6 4 226.25 905 bu. (45 lbs.) $31,675 Squash (Fresh) () Squash (Processing) Yellow Squash 30 243 94 889.89 83,650 cwt. $2,575,046 $1,045,625 Squash (Processing) () 94 $1,045,625 Sweet Corn (Fresh) () 373 770 713.74 549,670 doz. ears $13,741,750 Tomatoes (Field) () 253 351 1,428.02 500,950 lugs (20 lbs.) $12,273,275 Tomatoes (Green Mature) 57 130 1,792.31 233,000 boxes (25 lbs.) $5,126,000 () Turnips (Fresh) () 247 196 624.09 122,135 doz. bunches $2,045,761 Watermelon () 255 2,120 142.49 302,074 cwt. $12,082,960 Vegetables () 8,246 $76,094,155 Wheat () 443 149,838 66.68 9,991,759 bu. $63,447,670 PLANT ENTERPRISES TOTAL $4,186,707,853 37

Fisheries 38 AQUACULTURE Crawfish (Farm) () 1,286 225,789 Acres in Prod. 127,459,700 lbs. $172,070,595 Catfish (Farm) () 6 523 Acres in Prod. 1,431,300 lbs. $1,560,117 Minnows () * 655 Acres in Prod. 179,900 lbs. $539,700 Fish bait () * 750 lbs $2,250 Alligators (Farm) () 1,257,470 ft. $77,334,596 Oysters () 905 1,435,207 sacks $36,707,762 Soft-shell Crabs () * 7,995 doz $56,900 Turtles () 65 3,889,550 each $3,889,550 Other Species () 8 49 Acres in Prod. 35,010 lbs. $1,591,100 Aquaculture () $293,752,570 FRESHWATER FISHERIES ** Crawfish (Wild) () 1,606 17,089,396 lbs. $14,292,025 Freshwater Finfish () 1,329 11,835,365 lbs. $4,651,597 Freshwater Fisheries () $18,943,623 MARINE FISHERIES ** Shrimp () 4,970 96,863,816 lbs. $178,402,762 Crabs () 10,066 38,578,367 lbs. $50,784,752 Commercial Finfish () 303 858,943,227 lbs. $99,477,934 Marine Fisheries () $328,665,448 Fur Animals () 41,391 pelts $371,691 Alligators (Wild) () 216,855 ft. $10,843,500 HUNTING LEASES Waterfowl () 1,346 1,780,070 No. Acres Leased acre $33,516,625 All Other Game () 4,447 6,329,044 No. Acres Leased acre $62,738,418 Hunting Leases () $96,255,043 Honey () 446 21,726 No. Hives 1,739,560 lbs. $3,757,450 FISHERIES & WILDLIFE ENTERPRISES TOTAL $752,589,325 ** The marine, freshwater and oyster data presented here are for the year 2012 rather than 2013. 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. 55,557 head $50,708,541 400-500 lbs. 75,249 head $79,203,335 500-600 lbs. 60,600 head $71,249,541 600-700 lbs. 38,380 head $49,666,982 Steer Calves () Heifer Calves 300-400 lbs. 53,668 head $250,828,399 $43,322,956 400-500 lbs. 72,422 head $69,592,472 500-600 lbs. 53,270 head $58,175,102 600-700 lbs. 33,834 head $40,920,700 Heifer Calves () Yearling Cattle 600-700 lbs. 36,454 head $212,011,231 $44,857,194 700-800 lbs. 34,823 head $47,353,186 Yearling Cattle () $92,210,380 Cow-Calf Pairs () 68,725 pair $139,168,125 Cull Cows () 45,507 head $71,559,758 Cull Bulls () 8,703 head $29,568,443 Cattle & Calves () 7,379 433,050 No. Cows $795,346,334 DAIRY Dairy Cows Milk 121 14,118 No. Adult Cows 197,141,937 pounds $52,341,184 Bred Heifers 526 head $762,700 Adult Cows 532 head $957,600 Cull Cows 3,010 head $3,386,250 Bull Calves 6,349 head $634,900 Breeding Age Bulls 36 head $50,400 Dairy Cows () $58,133,034 Dairy Goats () 25 555 Adult Does 183,836 Pounds $551,508 Dairy () $58,684,542 HORSES 39

Animal 40 HORSES Brood Mares Race Horses 1,623 9,908 No. Brood Mares 7,461 head $59,688,000 Show Horses 1,846 5,668 No. Brood Mares 3,959 head $15,836,000 Recreation Horses 9,863 23,955 No. Brood Mares 15,954 head $23,931,000 Brood Mares () Stud Fees Race Horses 353 1,054 No. Stallions 7,861 mares bred $99,455,000 $19,652,500 Show Horses 631 No. Stallions 2,739 mares bred $4,108,500 Recreation Horses 2,111 No. Stallions 7,465 mares bred $3,732,500 Stud Fees () $27,493,500 Race Horses () 2,473 12,167 head $146,004,000 Show Horses () 7,305 19,552 head $97,760,000 Recreation Horses () 23,450 58,015 head $87,022,500 Horses () $457,735,000 POULTRY Broilers () 366 872,344,810 lbs. $776,386,881 Edible Eggs () 632 973,275 No. Hens 20,290,157 doz. eggs sold $28,812,023 Cull Hens () 9,556,500 lbs. $2,484,690 Breeder Flocks () 131 1,383,845 No. Birds 18,924,497 doz. hatching $46,932,753 eggs sold Pullets () 56 1,122,390 each $14,288,025 Poultry () $868,904,371 RABBITS Fryers () 187 11,238 No. Animals 45,946 lbs. $137,838 Does () 192 4,805 No. Animals 23,050 lbs. $46,100 Rabbits () $183,938 RATITE AND OTHER EXOTIC FOWL Ostrich () * 10 Breeders 5 each $500 Emu () * 10 Breeders 5 each $375 Ratite and Other Exotic Fowl () $875

Animal Quail () 26 1,289 No. Breed Stock 34,440 each $86,100 SHEEP Wool () 1,148 No. Sheared 10,630 lbs. $15,520 Slaughter Lambs () 1,514 head $299,261 Feeder Lambs () 1,072 head $156,659 Show Lambs () 746 head $175,310 Stocker Sheep () 429 head $36,465 Cull Sheep () 901 head $39,599 Sheep () 208 2,449 No.Breeding Ewes $722,814 GOATS Show Goats () 1,469 head $403,975 Slaughter Goats () 5,338 head $1,093,649 Stocker Goats () 2,676 head $395,379 Cull Goats () 1,658 head $173,676 Goats () 596 6,578 No. Does $2,066,679 SWINE Show Pigs () 2,728 head $627,440 Feeder Pigs () 5,365 head $212,926 Slaughter Hogs () 3,269 head $884,533 Culls () 1,000 head $305,840 Swine () 211 1,112 No. Sows $2,030,739 EXOTIC ANIMALS Deer/Antelope () 15 614 No. Animals 305 head $61,000 Llama () * 34 No. Animals 22 head $4,400 Exotic Animals () $65,400 ANIMAL ENTERPRISES TOTAL $2,185,826,793 ALL ENTERPRISES TOTAL $7,125,123,970 41