United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service
Statistical Bulletin Number 1058
Honey Final Estimates 2013-2017
June 2019
Honey Final Estimates 2013-2017 (June 2019) 3 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Contents
Summary ................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Honey Price by Color Class – United States: 2013 and 2014 ................................................................................................. 5
Honey Price by Color Class – United States: 2015 and 2016 ................................................................................................. 5
Honey Price by Color Class – United States: 2017 ................................................................................................................. 5
Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2013 ...................................................... 6
Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2014 ...................................................... 7
Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2015 ...................................................... 8
Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2016 ...................................................... 9
Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2017 .................................................... 10
Statistical Bulletin Publication Schedule .............................................................................................................................. 11
Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................ 12
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Summary
Honey: Final Estimates by State and United States, 2013-2017, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Statistics
Board, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistical Bulletin No. SB-1058.
Introduction: This bulletin presents final estimates, including revisions made by the Agricultural Statistics Board (ASB),
for the production years 2013 through 2017. Honey producing colonies, yield per colony, honey production, producer held
stocks, price per pound, and value of production were published in calendar years 2013-2017 in annual ASB reports. Data
included in this publication provide a historic record and benchmark for current estimates.
Procedures: Revisions were made after a thorough review of the original survey data and all additional data now
available, including the 2017 Census of Agriculture. The 2013-2017 estimates shown herein are considered final and will
not be revised again. Revisions to honey produced at the National level are as follows:
Pounds of honey produced
Year Previous Final Change
(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent)
2013 149,499 149,550 0.03
2014 178,270 178,310 0.02
2015 156,544 156,705 0.10
2016 161,882 162,246 0.22
2017 148,980 149,025 0.03
Historic Estimates: Final estimates of Honey Production in earlier years are available in Statistical Bulletins No. 1039
for 2008-13, No. 1025 for 2003-07, No. 992 for 1998-02, No. 956a for 1993-97, No. 912 for 1986-92, No. 673 for 1976-
79, No. 614 for 1970-75, No. 500 for 1965-69, and No. 388 for 1955-64. NASS estimates for honey were not made for the
years 1982-85.
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Honey Price by Color Class – United States: 2013 and 2014 [Prices for each color class and marketing channel are derived by weighting the quantities sold]
Color class
Price
Co-op and private Retail All
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
(cents per
pound) (cents per
pound) (cents per
pound) (cents per
pound) (cents per
pound) (cents per
pound)
Water white, extra white, white .......................... Extra light amber ............................................... Light amber, amber, dark amber ........................ All other honey, area specialties ........................ All honey ............................................................
211
204
197
222
206
205
210
209
255
207
341
331
405
493
382
329
392
417
535
405
213
209
219
249
214
206
218
234
317
217
Honey Price by Color Class – United States: 2015 and 2016 [Prices for each color class and marketing channel are derived by weighting the quantities sold]
Color class
Price
Co-op and private Retail All
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
(cents per
pound) (cents per
pound) (cents per
pound) (cents per
pound) (cents per
pound) (cents per
pound)
Water white, extra white, white .......................... Extra light amber ............................................... Light amber, amber, dark amber ........................ All other honey, area specialties ........................ All honey ............................................................
189
203
200
285
195
189
191
195
246
192
305
412
412
657
410
464
434
453
782
475
191
213
235
352
208
196
201
233
385
212
Honey Price by Color Class – United States: 2017 [Prices for each color class and marketing channel are derived by weighting the quantities sold]
Color class
Price
Co-op and private Retail All
2017 2017 2017
(cents per pound) (cents per pound) (cents per pound)
Water white, extra white, white .......................... Extra light amber ............................................... Light amber, amber, dark amber ........................ All other honey, area specialties ........................ All honey ............................................................
205
206
203
287
205
314
487
497
628
477
206
217
241
383
220
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Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2013 [Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State]
State Honey
Producing Colonies 1
Yield per
Colony Production
Stocks December 15 2
Average Price per Pound 3
Value of
Production 4
(1,000) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (cents) (1,000 dollars)
Alabama ................................ Arizona .................................. Arkansas ................................ California ............................... Colorado ................................ Florida .................................... Georgia .................................. Hawaii .................................... Idaho ...................................... Illinois ..................................... Indiana ................................... Iowa ....................................... Kansas ................................... Kentucky ................................ Louisiana ............................... Maine ..................................... Michigan ................................ Minnesota .............................. Mississippi ............................. Missouri ................................. Montana ................................. Nebraska ............................... New Jersey ............................ New York ............................... North Carolina ........................ North Dakota .......................... Ohio ....................................... Oregon ................................... Pennsylvania ......................... South Dakota ......................... Tennessee ............................. Texas ..................................... Utah ....................................... Vermont ................................. Virginia ................................... Washington ............................ West Virginia .......................... Wisconsin .............................. Wyoming ................................ Other States 5 6 ...................... United States 6 7 .....................
7 29 22
330 26
220 67 13 83 7
6 39 6 3
50 7
85 130
17 10
159
46 11 55 10
480 17 62 13
265
7 106
30 4 5
69 6
59 47
33
2,641
52 36 60 33 43 61 50 83 32 48
47 48 46 41 98 43 55 58
116 47
94 60 44 48 38 69 45 35 45
56 45 59 34 51 35 39 46 60 66
39
56.6
364 1,044 1,320
10,890 1,118
13,420 3,350 1,079 2,656
336
282 1,872
276 123
4,900 301
4,675 7,540 1,972
470
14,946 2,760
484 2,640
380 33,120
765 2,170
585
14,840 315
6,254 1,020
204 175
2,691 276
3,540 3,102
1,295
149,550
55 251 66
2,505 324
1,074 637 65
1,036 101
82
1,217 39 17
490 27
982 1,282
39 85
5,231 1,628
34 1,030
84 6,955
390 456 257
6,381
63 1,689
92 61 42
1,023 83
1,558 558
186
38,175
285 196 202 211 210 203 226 197 202 419
277 245 250 325 189 314 216 199 186 262
209 207 419 212 367 204 329 239 303
207 355 210 209 389 450 230 366 238 211
383
214
1,037 2,046 2,666
22,978 2,348
27,243 7,571 2,126 5,365 1,408
781
4,586 690 400
9,261 945
10,098 15,005 3,668 1,231
31,237 5,713 2,028 5,597 1,395
67,565 2,517 5,186 1,773
30,719 1,118
13,133 2,132
794 788
6,189 1,010 8,425 6,545
4,960
320,037
1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year.
2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Average price per pound based on expanded sales. 4 Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded. 5 Includes data for States not published in this table. 6 Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. 7 United States value of production will not equal summation of States.
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Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2014 [Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State]
State Honey
Producing Colonies 1
Yield per
Colony Production
Stocks December 15 2
Average Price per Pound 3
Value of
Production 4
(1,000) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (cents) (1,000 dollars)
Alabama ................................ Arizona .................................. Arkansas ............................... California ............................... Colorado ................................ Florida ................................... Georgia ................................. Hawaii ................................... Idaho ..................................... Illinois .................................... Indiana .................................. Iowa ....................................... Kansas .................................. Kentucky ................................ Louisiana ............................... Maine .................................... Michigan ................................ Minnesota .............................. Mississippi ............................. Missouri ................................. Montana ................................ Nebraska ............................... New Jersey ............................ New York ............................... North Carolina ....................... North Dakota ......................... Ohio ....................................... Oregon .................................. Pennsylvania ......................... South Carolina ....................... South Dakota ......................... Tennessee ............................. Texas .................................... Utah ....................................... Vermont ................................. Virginia .................................. Washington ........................... West Virginia ......................... Wisconsin .............................. Wyoming ............................... Other States 5 6 ...................... United States 6 7 .....................
7 26 21
320 27
245 73 15
100 8
5 35 7 5
48 8
91 132 20 12
162 50 12 60 12
490 15 71 17 9
280 7
116 29 4 6
68 6
53 38
31
2,741
53 39 65 39 37 60 62 93 34 49
62 43 75 47 84 47 63 60
112 47
88 75 30 55 43 86 61 40 46 54
87 63 78 28 58 38 44 31 54 61
45
65.1
371 1,014 1,365
12,480 999
14,700 4,526 1,395 3,400
392
310 1,505
525 235
4,032 376
5,733 7,920 2,240
564
14,256 3,750
360 3,300
516 42,140
915 2,840
782 486
24,360
441 9,048
812 232 228
2,992 186
2,862 2,318
1,404
178,310
26 193 137
2,995 200
1,029 362 140 850 94
115 933 84 56
524 41
1,835 1,426
45 96
5,132 1,688
119 1,518
88 9,271
256 767 203 19
5,846
88 2,081
130 81 52
1,167 33
1,030 255
202
41,207
353 192 204 206 211 208 219 229 203 411
319 241 238 396 218 499 249 206 201 363
209 204 313 283 349 199 358 220 291 397
208 376 224 213 489 468 261 407 238 208
367
217
1,310 1,947 2,785
25,709 2,108
30,576 9,912 3,195 6,902 1,611
989
3,627 1,250
931 8,790 1,876
14,275 16,315 4,502 2,047
29,795 7,650 1,127 9,339 1,801
83,859 3,276 6,248 2,276 1,929
50,669 1,658
20,268 1,730 1,134 1,067 7,809
757 6,812 4,821
5,153
386,933
1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year.
2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Average price per pound based on expanded sales. 4 Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded. 5 Includes data for States not published in this table. 6 Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. 7 United States value of production will not equal summation of States.
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Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2015 [Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State]
State Honey
Producing Colonies 1
Yield per
Colony Production
Stocks December 15 2
Average Price per Pound 3
Value of
Production 4
(1,000) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (cents) (1,000 dollars)
Alabama ................................ Arizona .................................. Arkansas ................................ California ............................... Colorado ................................ Florida .................................... Georgia .................................. Hawaii .................................... Idaho ...................................... Illinois ..................................... Indiana ................................... Iowa ....................................... Kansas ................................... Kentucky ................................ Louisiana ............................... Maine ..................................... Michigan ................................ Minnesota .............................. Mississippi ............................. Missouri ................................. Montana ................................. Nebraska ............................... New Jersey ............................ New York ............................... North Carolina ........................ North Dakota .......................... Ohio ....................................... Oregon ................................... Pennsylvania ......................... South Carolina ....................... South Dakota ......................... Tennessee ............................. Texas ..................................... Utah ....................................... Vermont ................................. Virginia ................................... Washington ............................ West Virginia .......................... Wisconsin .............................. Wyoming ................................ Other States 5 6 ...................... United States 6 7 .....................
7 26 24
275 29
220 69 16 89 8
6 36 8 5
44 10 90
122 15 10
146
57 12 58 12
490 17 71 17 14
290
7 126
27 5 5
73 5
52 38
30
2,661
47 49 72 30 51 54 40
102 32 51
53 50 36 46 99 47 58 68 83 52
83 48 27 62 45 74 50 38 53 67
66 59 66 42 52 37 44 35 67 77
39
58.9
329 1,274 1,728 8,250 1,479
11,880 2,760 1,632 2,848
408
318 1,800
288 230
4,356 470
5,220 8,296 1,245
520
12,118 2,736
324 3,596
540 36,260
850 2,698
901 938
19,140
413 8,316 1,134
260 185
3,212 175
3,484 2,926
1,168
156,705
13 306 121
1,485 399 832 221 82
1,082 155
165 990 107 55
348 47
1,984 2,157
87 52
3,757 1,450
207 899 103
9,428 357 809 225 38
9,379
78 1,164
147 62 41
1,221 32
1,603 146
371
42,205
383 203 206 203 226 197 243 191 193 466
323 220 350 404 195 543 244 184 240 355
194 204 420 294 451 180 360 243 362 410
179 404 210 192 423 553 180 444 243 190
524
208
1,260 2,586 3,560
16,748 3,343
23,404 6,707 3,117 5,497 1,901
1,027 3,960 1,008
929 8,494 2,552
12,737 15,265 2,988 1,846
23,509 5,581 1,361
10,572 2,435
65,268 3,060 6,556 3,262 3,846
34,261 1,669
17,464 2,177 1,100 1,023 5,782
777 8,466 5,559
6,120
325,946
1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year.
2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Average price per pound based on expanded sales. 4 Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded. 5 Includes data for States not published in this table. 6 Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. 7 United States value of production will not equal summation of States.
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Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2016 [Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State]
State Honey
Producing Colonies 1
Yield per
Colony Production
Stocks December 15 2
Average Price per Pound 3
Value of
Production 4
(1,000) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (cents) (1,000 dollars)
Alabama ................................ Arizona .................................. Arkansas ............................... California ............................... Colorado ................................ Florida ................................... Georgia ................................. Hawaii ................................... Idaho ..................................... Illinois .................................... Indiana .................................. Iowa ....................................... Kansas .................................. Kentucky ................................ Louisiana ............................... Maine .................................... Michigan ................................ Minnesota .............................. Mississippi ............................. Missouri ................................. Montana ................................ Nebraska ............................... New Jersey ............................ New York ............................... North Carolina ....................... North Dakota ......................... Ohio ....................................... Oregon .................................. Pennsylvania ......................... South Carolina ....................... South Dakota ......................... Tennessee ............................. Texas .................................... Utah ....................................... Vermont ................................. Virginia .................................. Washington ........................... West Virginia ......................... Wisconsin .............................. Wyoming ............................... Other States 5 6 ...................... United States 6 7 .....................
7 27 24
310 32
215 96 18 97 10
8
37 7 5
50 12 89
124 19 8
159 48 12 64 12
485 15 74 19 16
280
6 133 31 6 5
84 5
54 40
37
2,780
52 46 69 36 40 50 39
113 34 48
62 48 48 46 86 34 60 59 85 62
77 46 27 57 37 78 79 35 50 45
71 55 70 32 52 38 35 32 62 68
43
58.4
364 1,242 1,656
11,160 1,280
10,750 3,744 2,034 3,298
480
496 1,776
336 230
4,300 408
5,340 7,316 1,615
496
12,243 2,208
324 3,648
444 37,830 1,185 2,590
950 720
19,880
330 9,310
992 312 190
2,940 160
3,348 2,720
1,601
162,246
33 261 99
2,009 282 538 899 142
1,253 77
238 746 54 48
301 65
1,709 1,390
113 30
3,183
640 198
1,167 89
6,809 664 622 266 36
12,127
69 2,607
169 69 30
412 43
1,205 190
432
41,314
345 197 185 204 224 243 269 231 182 542
346 208 304 402 194 338 237 169 173 231
177 191 709 319 478 185 393 191 303 457
176 488 208 193 364 585 199 392 267 178
424
212
1,256 2,447 3,064
22,766 2,867
26,123 10,071 4,699 6,002 2,602
1,716 3,694 1,021
925 8,342 1,379
12,656 12,364 2,794 1,146
21,670 4,217 2,297
11,637 2,122
69,986 4,657 4,947 2,879 3,290
34,989 1,610
19,365 1,915 1,136 1,112 5,851
627 8,939 4,842
6,788
343,962
1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year.
2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Average price per pound based on expanded sales. 4 Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded. 5 Includes data for States not published in this table. 6 Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. 7 United States value of production will not equal summation of States.
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Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2017 [Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State]
State Honey
Producing Colonies 1
Yield per
Colony Production
Stocks December 15 2
Average Price per Pound 3
Value of
Production 4
(1,000) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (cents) (1,000 dollars)
Alabama ................................ Arizona .................................. Arkansas ................................ California ............................... Colorado ................................ Florida .................................... Georgia .................................. Hawaii .................................... Idaho ...................................... Illinois ..................................... Indiana ................................... Iowa ....................................... Kansas ................................... Kentucky ................................ Louisiana ............................... Maine ..................................... Michigan ................................ Minnesota .............................. Mississippi ............................. Missouri ................................. Montana ................................. Nebraska ............................... New Jersey ............................ New York ............................... North Carolina ........................ North Dakota .......................... Ohio ....................................... Oregon ................................... Pennsylvania ......................... South Carolina ....................... South Dakota ......................... Tennessee ............................. Texas ..................................... Utah ....................................... Vermont ................................. Virginia ................................... Washington ............................ West Virginia .......................... Wisconsin .............................. Wyoming ................................ Other States 5 6 ...................... United States 6 7 .....................
7 22 29
335 33
205 99 19 95 11
8
35 7 5
43 12 87
126 18 8
145 42 13 57 11
455 15 78 16 16
255
7 120
27 7 6
77 6
53 39
35
2,684
45 40 68 41 43 43 32
131 44 46
52 58 79 38 81 33 45 62 86 65
72 63 28 56 41 74 73 40 46 34
57 41 66 31 54 35 45 40 56 53
43
55.5
315 880
1,972 13,735 1,419 8,815 3,168 2,489 4,180
506
416 2,030
553 190
3,483 396
3,915 7,812 1,548
520
10,440 2,646
364 3,192
451 33,670 1,095 3,120
736 544
14,535
287 7,920
837 378 210
3,465 240
2,968 2,067
1,518
149,025
22 97
197 2,198
284 529 190 25
1,045 167
158
1,035 260 42
279 51
822 1,016
124 57
2,506
423 167 766 99
4,377 657 998 177 27
6,541
75 2,297
67 144 46
1,594 50
683 186
193
30,671
288 199 197 216 209 237 300 153 179 509
361 226 403 413 193 500 242 193 182 370
224 191 874 303 458 191 324 210 351 270
207 457 217 208 402 577 244 393 282 161
443
220
907 1,751 3,885
29,668 2,966
20,892 9,504 3,808 7,482 2,576
1,502 4,588 2,229
785 6,722 1,980 9,474
15,077 2,817 1,924
23,386 5,054 3,181 9,672 2,066
64,310 3,548 6,552 2,583 1,469
30,087 1,312
17,186 1,741 1,520 1,212 8,455
943 8,370 3,328
6,725
327,855
1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year.
2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Average price per pound based on expanded sales. 4 Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded. 5 Includes data for States not published in this table. 6 Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. 7 United States value of production will not equal summation of States.
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final estimates for agricultural data series based on the review of the 2017 Census of Agriculture and other information.
The product number, bulletin title, and tentative release dates are as follows.
SB1049 Farms and Land in Farms – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 04/18/19
SB1050 Agricultural Land Values – Final Estimates 2014 – 2018 06/19/19
SB1051 Citrus Fruits – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 * 03/12/19
SB1052 Vegetables – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 * 02/21/19
SB1053 Cattle – Final Estimates 2014 – 2018 05/09/19
SB1054 Hogs and Pigs – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 03/05/19
SB1055 Milk Cows and Production – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 05/09/19
SB1056 Sheep and Goats – Final Estimates 2014 – 2018 05/09/19
SB1057 Chickens and Eggs – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 06/25/19
SB1058 Honey – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 06/25/19
SB1059 Meat Animals, PDI – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 05/30/19
SB1060 Milk Disposition and Income – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 05/30/19
SB1061 Poultry Production and Value – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 06/25/19
SB1062 Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 * 03/12/19
SB1063 Field Crops – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 * 02/06/19
SB1064 Rice Stocks – Final Estimates 2013 – 2018 * 02/06/19
SB1065 Stocks of Grains, Oilseeds, and Hay – Final Estimates 2013 – 2018 * 02/06/19
SB1066 Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 * 03/12/19
SB1067 Crop Values – Final Estimates 2013 – 2017 * 04/05/19
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If you wish to file a Civil Rights program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination
Complaint Form (PDF), found online at www.ascr.usda.gov/filing-program-discrimination-complaint-usda-customer, or
at any USDA office, or call (866) 632-9992 to request the form. You may also write a letter containing all of the
information requested in the form. Send your completed complaint form or letter to us by mail at U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, by fax
(202) 690-7442 or email at [email protected].