POTATOES: PRODUCTION, FAPM DISPOSITION, AND VALUE, BY STATES, 1951 CROP 
'Season average 
VaTue 
Group 
and 
State : 
• 
price per du. 
_ 
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• V&1U6 Ui. po Ua* • 
_ _ _ _ , — 
VSl J.UC 
received by 
s of 
•toes for farm % 
of 
farmers 
! Droduction 
thou^pVinld us^ 2 
sal es 
Dollars 
Thou 
1 n -»o /3 J „ "1 "I _ 
sana doxia 
r s 
T A III 1, 1 OT5T3TTkT^» 
LATE SFKlNbt 
2/ lool 
Maine 
OU,?4S 
"7Q T oc: 
/3,xyD 
New Hampshire 
'T / O 1 O 
2/ 2.1o 
2,120 
2yo 
T A^T 
1,031 
vennont 
— O 1 O 
2oJ.y 
1 A1 A 
/IRA 
OR"7 
yo / 
Mas sachusetts 
1 "77 
I. // 
Of OOO 
O OAO 
Rno de l s J. inci 
t cm 
X.cO 
1 OAT 
x,yox 
OA 
20 
T DRA 
XpbDU 
Connecticut 
O Ol 
A 07"7 
Ol °7 
^:X / 
/I /i°71 
New iOrkj Xj« x* 
17 "71 
RQ 
17 1 7"5 
X /,X 
New Yorkj Up— State 
l.bO 
24,300 
T "70*5 
1 i 723 
19,604 
nnsylvania 
2/ 1,91 
30j,971 
2,177 
26,060 
Yvest Virginia 
2.00 
3,XDU 
2,0b0 
o04 
"5 "astern 
1. /4 
x /u,oyo 
b 9 U02 
X4b!,5Uc 
Ohio 
1.74 
XUjUUD 
lp322 
b p 209 
Indiana 
1 V4 
A cn Q 
C,DXo 
T ot r\ 
1,310 
yl O A A 
4, 644 
Illinois 
I.bO 
yoo 
403 
Michigan 
1 0*7 
91 ?"7A 
O fkAQ 
1 /I /I O 6 ? 
X4j 4y / 
Wisconsin 
X.O/ 
1 A. 57/ 
O KKK 
XXs033 
Minnesota 
1 T7 
J-o // 
2X ,OOd 
O T /I 
2,124 
15^383 
Iowa 
1»85 
1 , 924 
906 
779 
North Dakota 
2/ 1.69 
22 8 511 
1,014 
18*614 
South Dakota 
I. /0 
2^003 
DX4 
1^959 
"5 CentraX 
I. // 
Trv/t 7%/i7f ~ 
xo,<iy3 
/0 n 331 
"~Ne"brak"sa 
X .02 
— — — — — — -JJoT ~ 
7,117 
Montana 
o 11 
<- »XX 
O JO 
joy 
000 
j, jyj 
Idaho 
O / 1 O/l 
2/ X 34 
/to T crn 
2oy 
^ O OQ"7 
4i,3b/ 
Wyoming 
2/ looo 
<i, iOvJ 
4/ 
±,yib 
Colorado 
"97 i p.i 
2/ l^oX 
^<i s XD-^ 
1 °7"7 
J. r / 
ID 1 AO 
Xb,lvJ2 
New Mexico 
Xo59 
22y 
19 
189 
Utah 
I.yo 
•4, 3o*(- 
xyc 
O R/1A 
3,D4o 
Nevada 
o o o 
2.22 
40 
655 
Washington 
1 34 
14»633 
268 
12 S 142 
Oregon 
2/ 1.71 
17,oI0 
294 
15,024 
California — Late_ 
1.90 
25,327 
103 
23,653 
Tl~WesTern 
lot)/ 
X4y,y4o 
2£<o2b 
129ol26 
29 ijaxe states 
INTEPJv&DxAlL STATES? 
le68* 
2jjyou 
303,900 
New Jersey 
X oXX 
/ , 'JOD 
RQ 
A QOR 
Delaware 
1 1 A 
X.XO 
1 1 AO 
"70 
/y 
ORO 
yod 
. ryland 
1 OO 
i Rm 
X , 3UX 
■ai "7 
ox / 
1 A"7A 
1,070 
Virginia 
1 07 
1.2/ 
Q 1 AT\ 
n its 
/j)lo3 
Kentucky 
T /l"7 
1.47 
2,881 
1,861 
709 
Missouri 
l.to 
2,587 
1,973 
432 
Kansas 
2/ XoOU 
con 
/IT A 
41 
101 
/ xNl EnMEDIATE STATES 
1.21 
24 p 492 
D,b23 
i/s 3 fy 
3D LATE iiND INTER* 
MlDIATH sua. ids 
l.OD 
yl/IO 1 "7"7 
449 , 1 / / 
0"7T Oyl>1 
3/1, 344 
EA.RLY STATES: 
riorxn Carolina 
Xo OX 
O ARA 
R /1RR 
South Carolina 
X.D2 
<ijy44 
/l AO 
402 
*5 OCT 
Georgia 
1 c:cr 
X.OD 
~7 AG 
/■4y 
/I AO 
30 c 
Florida 
1 Q A 
1 T AOI 
X1,0JX 
ilU 
Tennes see 
1 
I/O 
1 ATO 
X fH/ C. 
ZZ AO 
o03 
Alabama 
X.20 
r riRo 
o,uc)y 
RQQ 
Dob 
4 S 32/ 
Mississippi 
X. /3 
yuj 
"7 OO 
/ 30 
131 
Arkansas 
l.OD 
1 s o2o 
"1 A"7 
X , 307 
416 
Louisiana 
1 A"7 
X»D / 
1 O AO 
X , 242 
R/n 
D4X 
641 
(j n v a no rria 
1 7Q 
X. /7 
AOA 
020 
OAO 
208 
Texas 
1 QQ 
X.OO 
QOO 
b2y 
3,217 
1.60 
?-?1 Q 
1 A 
O AOA 
California - Early 
1.40 
30,527 
14 
30,330 
T3 EARLY" STATES 
1.45 
7^,791^ ~ 
6T,5^ 
U.S. 
1.63 
521,967 
39,355 
432,890 
1/Consists of potatoes sold for all purposes including food, seed, processing and livestock feed e 
2/Revised. 
3/lncludes an estimated 1,093,000 bushels of early commercial crop not marketed because of low 
prices . 
The beginning of the crop marketing season varies between States from December 1 preceding 
the year shown for Florida and Texas to August 1 of the year shown for certain northern States 
The marketing season comprises 12 months in all States except California, which has a 14-month 
season beginning April 1 of the year shown. 
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