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Cold Storage ISSN: 1948-903X Released July 20, 2012, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Highlights Total natural cheese stocks in refrigerated warehouses on June 30, 2012 were up 2 percent from the previous month but down slightly from June 30, 2011. Butter stocks were down 7 percent from last month but up 28 percent from a year ago. Total frozen poultry supplies on June 30, 2012 were up 5 percent from the previous month but down 6 percent from a year ago. Total stocks of chicken were up 1 percent from the previous month but down 14 percent from last year. Total pounds of turkey in freezers were up 10 percent from last month and up 8 percent from June 30, 2011. Total frozen fruit stocks were up 7 percent from last month and up 13 percent from a year ago. Total frozen vegetable stocks were up 3 percent from last month and up 6 percent from a year ago. Total red meat supplies in freezers were down 6 percent from the previous month but up 15 percent from last year. Total pounds of beef in freezers were down 5 percent from the previous month but up 9 percent from last year. Frozen pork supplies were down 7 percent from the previous month but up 20 percent from last year. Stocks of pork bellies were down 25 percent from last month but up 1 percent from last year.

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Page 1: Cold Storage 07/20/2012...8 Cold Storage (July 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service Nuts and Dairy Products in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons

Cold Storage

ISSN: 1948-903X

Released July 20, 2012, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of

Agriculture (USDA).

Highlights Total natural cheese stocks in refrigerated warehouses on June 30, 2012 were up 2 percent from the previous month but

down slightly from June 30, 2011.

Butter stocks were down 7 percent from last month but up 28 percent from a year ago.

Total frozen poultry supplies on June 30, 2012 were up 5 percent from the previous month but down 6 percent from a

year ago. Total stocks of chicken were up 1 percent from the previous month but down 14 percent from last year. Total

pounds of turkey in freezers were up 10 percent from last month and up 8 percent from June 30, 2011.

Total frozen fruit stocks were up 7 percent from last month and up 13 percent from a year ago.

Total frozen vegetable stocks were up 3 percent from last month and up 6 percent from a year ago.

Total red meat supplies in freezers were down 6 percent from the previous month but up 15 percent from last year. Total

pounds of beef in freezers were down 5 percent from the previous month but up 9 percent from last year. Frozen pork

supplies were down 7 percent from the previous month but up 20 percent from last year. Stocks of pork bellies were down

25 percent from last month but up 1 percent from last year.

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Cold Storage (July 2012) 3 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Contents Nuts, Dairy Products, Frozen Eggs, and Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – United States: June 30, 2012

with Comparisons ................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage – United States: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons ....................................... 5

Frozen Vegetables and Potatoes in Cold Storage – United States: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons .................................... 6

Red Meat and Commodities in Cold Storage – United States: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons .......................................... 7

Nuts and Dairy Products in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons ........................................................ 8

Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons ....................................................................... 9

Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons ............................................. 12

Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons ............................................................... 14

Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons ................................................................... 18

Frozen Red Meat in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons ................................................................. 19

Cold Storage Regions ........................................................................................................................................................... 20

Definitions ............................................................................................................................................................................. 20

Publication Notes .................................................................................................................................................................. 21

Statistical Methodology ........................................................................................................................................................ 22

Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................ 22

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4 Cold Storage (July 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Nuts, Dairy Products, Frozen Eggs, and Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – United States: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

Public warehouse

stocks

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) (1,000 pounds)

Nuts Shelled Peanuts ...................................................... Pecans ....................................................... In-Shell Peanuts ...................................................... Pecans ....................................................... Dairy products Butter ............................................................. Natural cheese American .................................................... Swiss ......................................................... Other .......................................................... Total natural cheese ................................... Frozen eggs Whites ............................................................ Yolks .............................................................. Whole and mixed ........................................... Unclassified ................................................... Total frozen eggs ........................................... Frozen poultry Chicken Broilers, fryers, and roasters ...................... Hens, mature chickens ............................... Breasts and breast meat ............................ Drumsticks ................................................. Leg quarters ............................................... Legs ........................................................... Thigh and thigh quarters ............................ Thigh Meat ................................................. Wings ......................................................... Paws and feet ............................................ Other .......................................................... Total chicken .............................................. Turkey Whole turkeys Toms ...................................................... Hens ...................................................... Total whole turkeys ................................ Breasts ...................................................... Legs ........................................................... Mechanically deboned meat ....................... Other .......................................................... Unclassified ............................................... Total turkey ................................................ Ducks ............................................................. Total frozen poultry ........................................

344,360 35,114

32,198 76,708

190,310

619,147 34,363

397,914 1,051,424

4,003 3,084 6,929

19,797 33,813

25,762 3,647

156,427 23,159

124,330 10,687 8,605

19,089 69,410 36,680

278,753 756,549

138,039 134,117 272,156 70,951 11,936 6,639

37,783 109,192 508,657

5,619

1,270,825

375,639 48,167

25,249

106,560

261,586

619,971 29,576

375,037 1,024,584

3,116 2,634

10,312 18,436 34,498

13,571 2,894

111,203 17,377

106,023 14,479 6,808

16,397 41,080 33,299

278,594 641,725

119,797 137,087 256,884 76,852 22,575 11,700 33,684 96,724

498,419

4,250

1,144,394

350,849 49,134

27,847 86,033

242,689

629,869 30,470

388,982 1,049,321

4,524 2,265

11,838 21,891 40,518

13,221 3,766

105,361 16,901 90,478 15,479 5,910

17,624 44,301 36,286

297,960 647,287

137,509 146,534 284,043 80,501 25,127 13,376 35,064

109,320 547,431

4,099

1,198,817

102 140

86

112

128

102 89 98

100

113 73

171 111 120

51 103 67 73 73

145 69 92 64 99

107 86

100 109 104 113 211 201 93

100 108

73

94

93 102

110 81

93

102 103 104 102

145 86

115 119 117

97 130 95 97 85

107 87

107 108 109 107 101

115 107 111 105 111 114 104 113 110

96

105

199,384

631,167

38,871

1,074,882

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Cold Storage (July 2012) 5 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage – United States: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

Public warehouse

stocks

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) (1,000 pounds)

Frozen fruit Apples ........................................................... Apricots ......................................................... Blackberries Individual quality frozen ............................. Pails and tubs ............................................ Barrels, 400 lbs net .................................... Concentrate ............................................... Total blackberries ...................................... Blueberries .................................................... Boysenberries ................................................ Cherries, tart (ripe tart pitted) ......................... Cherries, tart (juice stock) .............................. Cherries, tart (juice concentrate) .................... Cherries, sweet .............................................. Grapes .......................................................... Peaches ........................................................ Raspberries, black ......................................... Raspberries, red Individual quality frozen ............................. Pails and tubs ............................................ Barrels, 400 lbs net .................................... Concentrate ............................................... Total red raspberries .................................. Strawberries Individual quality frozen and poly ............... Pails and tubs ............................................ Barrels and drums ..................................... Juice stock ................................................. Total strawberries ...................................... Other ............................................................. Total frozen fruit ............................................. Frozen juice concentrate Orange .......................................................... (Gallon equivalent) ..................................... Other ............................................................. Total frozen juice concentrate ........................

58,857 6,003

9,789 1,096

733 328

11,946 57,467

730

40,803 369

1,367 6,105 2,396

27,005 190

12,627 2,989 4,454 1,461

21,531

124,172 104,041 86,966 18,011

333,190 217,588

785,547

797,291 80,567

317,326

1,114,617

60,688 1,990

14,219 1,116 2,414

327 18,076 73,717

349

32,532 926

1,046 7,751 4,030

39,734 107

14,753 5,272

10,059 1,200

31,284

115,128 83,530 82,940 24,364

305,962 256,890

835,082

1,057,627 106,874 312,487

1,370,114

59,376 9,530

11,551 1,003 2,226

350 15,130 82,167

261

26,940 775 846

8,219 3,986

35,320 103

12,456 4,534 8,354 1,279

26,623

148,684 118,224 107,394 25,392

399,694 220,530

889,500

956,645 96,670

303,857

1,260,502

101 159

118 92

304 107 127 143

36 66

210 62

135 166 131 54

99 152 188 88

124

120 114 123 141 120 101

113

120

96

113

98

479

81 90 92

107 84

111

75 83 84 81

106 99 89 96

84 86 83

107 85

129 142 129 104 131 86

107

90

97

92

779,763

195,688

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6 Cold Storage (July 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Vegetables and Potatoes in Cold Storage – United States: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

Public warehouse

stocks

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) (1,000 pounds)

Frozen vegetables Asparagus ...................................................... Lima beans .................................................... Green beans, regular cut ............................... Green beans, french style .............................. Broccoli, spears ............................................. Broccoli, chopped and cut .............................. Brussels sprouts ............................................ Carrots, diced ................................................ Carrots, other ................................................. Cauliflower ..................................................... Corn, cut ........................................................ Corn, cob ....................................................... Mixed vegetables ........................................... Okra ............................................................... Onion rings .................................................... Onions, other ................................................. Blackeye peas ............................................... Green peas .................................................... Peas and carrots mixed ................................. Spinach .......................................................... Squash, summer/zucchini .............................. Southern greens ............................................ Other .............................................................. Total frozen vegetables .................................. Frozen potatoes French fries .................................................... Other .............................................................. Total frozen potatoes .....................................

10,018 34,313 61,436 8,220

32,338 37,149 10,510 91,040 79,677 16,707

216,687 101,891

45,834 24,921 5,611

48,162 2,447

234,439 6,294

84,296 39,010 20,022

264,367

1,475,389

866,965 220,707

1,087,672

10,340 21,594 96,182 12,271 41,410 55,781 10,391 98,950 98,670 21,132

242,158 118,460

43,875 13,861 6,539

68,891 1,378

102,380 5,560

75,994 48,813 18,652

308,272

1,521,554

838,166 232,714

1,070,880

11,499 18,469 93,595 14,290 38,303 61,262 10,136 81,448 88,719 21,710

188,064 86,378

45,751 17,143 7,143

68,377 1,808

273,045 6,067

74,365 49,445 16,519

294,398

1,567,934

901,754 241,893

1,143,647

115 54

152 174 118 165 96 89

111 130 87 85

100 69

127 142 74

116 96 88

127 83

111

106

104 110

105

111 86 97

116 92

110 98 82 90

103 78 73

104 124 109 99

131 267 109 98

101 89 95

103

108 104

107

977,508

875,839

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Red Meat and Commodities in Cold Storage – United States: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

Public warehouse

stocks

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) (1,000 pounds)

Frozen red meat Beef Boneless .................................................... Beef cuts ................................................... Total beef .................................................. Pork Picnics, bone-in ......................................... Hams Bone-in .................................................. Boneless ................................................ Total hams ............................................. Bellies ........................................................ Loins Bone-in .................................................. Boneless ................................................ Total loins .............................................. Ribs ........................................................... Butts .......................................................... Trimmings .................................................. Other ......................................................... Variety meats ............................................. Unclassified ............................................... Total pork .................................................. Other red meat Veal ........................................................... Lamb and mutton ....................................... Total other red meat .................................. Total frozen red meat ..................................... Commodities Stored in coolers ............................................ Stored in freezers .......................................... Total Commodities .........................................

375,317 57,446

432,763

12,403

66,422 58,843

125,265 48,645

7,285

20,211 27,496 43,646 20,247 42,501 93,116 27,519 54,226

495,064

3,452 18,097 21,549

949,376

1,730,114 6,717,239

8,447,353

426,833 71,064

497,897

15,297

64,439 64,420

128,859 65,648

12,883 27,146 40,029 90,665 31,657 53,534

103,828 33,029 73,471

636,017

4,106 19,680 23,786

1,157,700

1,841,785 7,134,222

8,976,007

402,462 68,370

470,832

13,784

78,780 68,667

147,447 49,063

10,633 20,621 31,254 72,053 29,345 46,447

101,724 29,224 71,344

591,685

3,567 22,459 26,026

1,088,543

1,805,873 7,189,461

8,995,334

107 119 109

111

119 117 118 101

146 102 114 165 145 109 109 106 132 120

103 124 121

115

104 107

106

94 96 95

90

122 107 114 75

83 76 78 79 93 87 98 88 97 93

87 114 109

94

98 101

100

466,232

529,569

25,842

1,021,643

1,012,477 4,964,194

5,976,671

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8 Cold Storage (July 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Nuts and Dairy Products in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Nuts 1

Shelled Peanuts South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Pecans South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. In-shell Pecans South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Dairy products Natural cheese American, total New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Mountain ................................................. Pacific ..................................................... Other New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Mountain ................................................. Pacific .....................................................

273,488 21,255 49,617

8,833 1,083

25,198

7,882 2,003

66,823

39,185 54,331

259,310 104,259

62 1,770 4,879

53,069 102,282

821

21,869 270,431 68,847 6,690

214 1,223 6,638

21,181

320,346 23,595 31,698

12,690 1,676

33,801

28,350 88

78,122

38,655 52,141

279,185 96,000

32 1,528 4,548

47,660 100,222

866

16,101 283,561 37,220 6,077

257 1,044 6,414

23,497

291,863 23,873 35,113

13,437 1,600

34,097

21,772 87

64,174

39,402 51,365

283,501 95,676

39 1,822 7,042

49,631 101,391

801

17,851 290,957 37,185 6,596

268 1,086 7,127

27,111

107 112 71

152 148 135

276 4

96

101 95

109 92 63

103 144 94 99

98 82

108 54 99

125 89

107 128

91 101 111

106 95

101

77 99 82

102 99

102 100 122 119 155 104 101

92

111 103 100 109 104 104 111 115

1 New England and Middle Atlantic combined with South Atlantic. East North Central combined with East South Central. Pacific, Mountain, and West North Central combined with West South Central.

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Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Frozen poultry Chicken 1 Broilers, fryers, and roasters South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Hens, mature chickens South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Breasts and breast meat South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Drumsticks South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Leg quarters South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Legs South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Thigh and thigh quarters South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Thigh meat South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Wings South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Paws and feet South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Other South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Total chicken South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ......................................................

14,054 1,715 7,283 2,710

1,204

135 1,434

874

52,663 31,375 55,857 16,532

12,222 7,592 2,413

932

48,196 56,658 17,217 2,259

4,131 2,078 3,914

564

4,955 2,049 1,260

341

14,071 2,059 2,737

222

35,574 8,720

22,072 3,044

19,961 9,735 6,197

787

113,655 73,347 72,851 18,900

320,686 195,463 193,235 47,165

7,646 377

3,769 1,779

2,128

74 627 65

33,284 23,127 43,176 11,616

11,017 4,257 1,583

520

47,244 39,132 17,069 2,578

5,438

550 7,892

599

5,060 360 966 422

13,101 1,803

916 577

23,713 4,329

11,885 1,153

21,474 8,007 3,241

577

115,568 68,113 81,773 13,140

285,673 150,129 172,897 33,026

6,881 614

3,796 1,930

2,633

160 915 58

32,218 19,134 44,733 9,276

10,978 3,921 1,588

414

35,070 35,223 17,867 2,318

4,328

304 10,186

661

3,835 201

1,539 335

14,722 1,148 1,022

732

24,129 5,575

13,622 975

21,951 9,053 4,572

710

125,188 70,302 88,196 14,274

281,933 145,635 188,036 31,683

49 36 52 71

219 119 64 7

61 61 80 56

90 52 66 44

73 62

104 103

105 15

260 117

77 10

122 98

105 56 37

330

68 64 62 32

110 93 74 90

110 96

121 76

88 75 97 67

90 163 101 108

124 216 146 89

97 83

104 80

100 92

100 80

74 90

105 90

80 55

129 110

76 56

159 79

112 64

112 127

102 129 115 85

102 113 141 123

108 103 108 109

99 97

109 96

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons (continued)

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Turkeys Whole turkeys New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Mountain ................................................. Pacific ..................................................... Breasts New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Mountain ................................................. Pacific ..................................................... Legs New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Mountain ................................................. Pacific ..................................................... Mechanically deboned meat New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Mountain ................................................. Pacific .....................................................

4,964 30,413 32,134 40,188 27,093 4,702

99,684 16,016 16,962

102

3,385 19,005 17,007 10,927

32 13,701 1,925 4,867

-

378 2,823 4,471 1,720

9 1,291

312 932

-

1,005 1,420

848 548 910 307 386

1,215

5,132 20,651 25,393 34,364 22,072 10,961

106,776 13,119 18,416

11

2,475 17,009 18,615 12,665

287 21,612 1,068 3,110

-

477 2,826 7,656 3,204

43 7,221

719 429

-

1,730 892 638

2,895 1,566 2,972

268 739

9,438 26,999 28,815 41,437 27,730 15,144

100,807 14,158 19,515

7

2,735 17,110 19,352 13,521

679 22,067 2,384 2,646

-

522 2,899 8,134 5,028

45 7,316

749 434

-

1,671 4,125

793 1,894 1,779 2,186

268 660

190 89 90

103 102 322 101 88

115

7 81 90

114 124

2,122 161 124 54

(X)

138 103 182 292 500 567 240 47

(X)

166 290 94

346 195 712 69 54

184 131 113 121 126 138 94

108 106

64

111 101 104 107 237 102 223 85

(X)

109 103 106 157 105 101 104 101

(X) 97

462 124 65

114 74

100 89

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons (continued)

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Other New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Mountain .................................................. Pacific ...................................................... Unclassified New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Mountain .................................................. Pacific ...................................................... Total turkey New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Mountain .................................................. Pacific ...................................................... Ducks New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ....................................... West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific ..........................................................

1,624 2,350 4,101 6,153

11,136 1,828 8,652

250 1,689

14

896 10,254 23,172 66,672

333 5,909

445 1,497

6,704

38,427 69,737 91,839

118,096 7,814

129,544 19,334 27,162

- 247

1,823 235 14

- -

18 3,282

-

1,637 5,789 8,027

11,304 791

3,957 415

1,764

9 865

8,131 15,143 61,508

71 9,154

412 1,431

5,152

27,835 60,040 84,443

113,648 13,719

151,692 16,001 25,889

- 510

2,527 844

5 - -

11 353

-

1,657 5,397 8,952

10,346 1,285 4,567

431 2,429

9

935 8,977

19,162 68,377

78 9,603

465 1,714

9,454

34,519 67,323 97,830

126,896 19,010

146,546 18,455 27,398

43 469

3,110 142

- - -

11 324

(X) 71

132 145 93 70 53

172 144

64

104 88 83

103 23

163 104 114

141 90 97

107 107 243 113 95

101

(X) 190 171 60 (X) (X) (X) 61 10

(X)

101 93

112 92

162 115 104 138

100 108 110 127 111 110 105 113 120

184 124 112 116 112 139 97

115 106

(X) 92

123 17 (X) (X) (X)

100 92

- Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 New England and Middle Atlantic combined with South Atlantic. East North Central combined with East South Central. West North Central

combined with West South Central. Mountain combined with Pacific.

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Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Frozen fruit Apples New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Blueberries New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Cherries, tart (ripe tart pitted) New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Cherries, sweet New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Peaches New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Raspberries, red New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific .........................................................

132 9,741

38,749 217 353 10

496 108

9,051

3,611 5,608

21,603 854

7,435 973 410 68

16,905

- 2,679

34,711 86 45

- 83

2,044 1,155

-

86 3,878

59 6 -

44 78

1,954

- 492

9,071 536 161 253 298 29

16,165

13 1,090 1,775

824 37

392 400 18

16,982

64 1,702

53,182 270 229 78

655 125

4,383

5,154 3,860

22,305 592

7,143 146 499 252

33,766

- 3,361

17,628 147

9 -

35 9,998 1,354

-

61 4,387

162 45 6

55 14

3,021

2 621

9,788 305 568 133 451 118

27,748

5 1,265 1,743

590 37

129 233 67

27,215

69 1,740

52,581 307 201 59

550 134

3,735

5,131 4,726

24,152 676

13,240 162 463 246

33,371

- 4,179

15,118 122 18

- 44

6,544 915

-

85 5,410

275 39 8

44 14

2,344

2 389

8,695 246 732 124 305 109

24,718

4 1,336 1,632

475 49

111 436 87

22,493

52 18

136 141 57

590 111 124 41

142 84

112 79

178 17

113 362 197

(X)

156 44

142 40 (X) 53

320 79

(X) 99

140 466 650 (X)

100 18

120

(X) 79 96 46

455 49

102 376 153

31

123 92 58

132 28

109 483 132

108 102 99

114 88 76 84

107 85

100 122 108 114 185 111 93 98 99

(X)

124 86 83

200 (X)

126 65 68

(X)

139 123 170 87

133 80

100 78

100 63 89 81

129 93 68 92 89

80

106 94 81

132 86

187 130 83

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Strawberries, total New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ....................................... West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Other New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ....................................... West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Frozen juice concentrate Orange 1 New England ............................................... East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ....................................... West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Other New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ....................................... West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Total frozen juice concentrate 2 New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ....................................... West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific ..........................................................

28

6,260 18,702 7,696 2,036 1,861

21,065 74

275,468

10,978 2,613

106,650 5,330 1,847

33 13,780

406 75,951

50 3,871 1,251

752,505 16

8,916 2,099

28,583

6,644 69,139 22,310 19,441

103,173 369

11,292 2,635

82,323

6,694 69,139 26,181 20,692

855,678 385

20,208 4,734

110,906

126

4,107 25,427 5,957 2,865 1,469

20,812 180

245,019

14,209 2,658

143,009 1,396 2,265

281 14,459

219 78,394

57 4,263

745 1,009,124

96 12,202 2,323

28,817

21,703 69,679 14,830 9,853

95,428 825

14,202 2,456

83,511

21,760 69,679 19,093 10,598

1,104,552 921

26,404 4,779

112,328

145

4,057 26,812 7,682 2,210 1,872

21,970 209

334,737

7,745 3,097

119,505 1,295 1,696

279 13,379

211 73,323

30 4,098

602 909,579

87 10,091 2,040

30,118

19,882 68,222 13,688 10,296 96,921

785 12,735 2,119

79,209

19,912 68,222 17,786 10,898

1,006,500 872

22,826 4,159

109,327

518 65

143 100 109 101 104 282 122

71

119 112 24 92

845 97 52 97

60 106 48

121 544 113 97

105

299 99 61 53 94

213 113 80 96

297 99 68 53

118 226 113 88 99

115 99

105 129 77

127 106 116 137

55

117 84 93 75 99 93 96 94

53 96 81 90 91 83 88

105

92 98 92

104 102 95 90 86 95

92 98 93

103 91 95 86 87 97

- Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 Middle Atlantic combined with South Atlantic. 2 Middle Atlantic orange juice combined with South Atlantic.

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Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Frozen vegetables 1

Asparagus Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Lima beans Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Green beans, regular cut Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Green beans, french style Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Broccoli, spears Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Broccoli, chopped and cut Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific .........................................................

528 7,270

374 106 568

1 1,171

3,245 5,063

93 8,863

667 7

16,375

6,346 14,265 4,942 1,818 1,269

106 32,690

1,290 2,304

18 285 137 35

4,151

6,316 9,242

716 1,987

10,305 2

3,770

5,012 3,735

328 1,918

14,572 426

11,158

361 7,602

247 56

857 22

1,195

2,196 3,592

914 4,222

747 8

9,915

8,826 25,776 6,360 3,685 2,653

100 48,782

1,582 4,684

551 123 187 15

5,129

4,023 8,365

328 1,912

15,603 3

11,176

4,019 9,353

337 1,351

20,650 413

19,658

389 8,543

221 78

899 12

1,357

1,992 3,251

428 3,102

706 5

8,985

7,330 23,914 5,987 5,127 2,540

80 48,617

1,351 7,832

458 124 169

3 4,353

3,220 8,288

307 1,632

14,845 3

10,008

5,222 12,244

334 1,545

23,197 405

18,315

74 118 59 74

158 1,200

116

61 64

460 35

106 71 55

116 168 121 282 200 75

149

105 340

2,544 44

123 9

105

51 90 43 82

144 150 265

104 328 102 81

159 95

164

108 112 89

139 105 55

114

91 91 47 73 95 63 91

83 93 94

139 96 80

100

85 167 83

101 90 20 85

80 99 94 85 95

100 90

130 131 99

114 112 98 93

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Brussels sprouts Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Carrots, diced Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Carrots, other Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Cauliflower Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Corn, cut Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Corn, cob Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific ..........................................................

1,664 1,449

86 1,963

822 -

4,526

13,279 24,722 3,401

749 567

4 48,318

9,208

17,501 1,146 2,210 8,750

122 40,740

3,130 1,920

104 730

2,378 -

8,445

22,565 20,304 16,093 9,201 1,511

949 146,064

3,969 6,296 7,957 3,113 2,527

71 77,958

1,180 2,828

72 1,062

843 -

4,406

15,451 31,470 9,611

824 508 33

41,053

11,601 22,702 1,754 1,575 8,907

154 51,977

2,645 4,364

142 915

3,322 -

9,744

11,691 23,862 31,839 7,327 1,479

827 165,133

4,126 7,639

12,167 2,520 2,621

102 89,285

1,282 2,900

34 941 778

- 4,201

14,286 24,147 6,006

810 494 30

35,675

10,500 20,451 1,756 1,604 8,163

71 46,174

2,421 5,283

132 624

3,267 -

9,983

11,058 17,896 21,082 9,532 1,364

711 126,421

3,139 6,310 7,550 2,089 2,493

92 64,705

77

200 40 48 95 (X) 93

108 98

177 108 87

750 74

114 117 153 73 93 58

113

77 275 127 85

137 (X)

118

49 88

131 104 90 75 87

79

100 95 67 99

130 83

109 103 47 89 92 (X) 95

92 77 62 98 97 91 87

91 90

100 102 92 46 89

92

121 93 68 98 (X)

102

95 75 66

130 92 86 77

76 83 62 83 95 90 72

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Mixed vegetables Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Okra Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Onion rings Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Onions, other Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Blackeye peas Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Green peas Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific .........................................................

3,252 8,295

657 3,007 8,352 1,621

20,650

3,287 1,040

22 4,848

13,974 -

1,750

179 1,411

554 2,347

443 558 119

3,790 3,686

470 3,672 1,632

20,838 14,074

467 54

- 504

1,239 -

183

12,496 18,830 23,405 18,658 3,305 1,213

156,532

2,742 7,747

645 1,050 8,634 2,564

20,493

2,129 993 20

3,101 6,574

- 1,044

676 726 896

2,655 273 805 508

3,545 3,900

816 3,710 1,392

33,853 21,675

361 84

- 269 578

- 86

8,293

21,353 8,161 7,180 3,850

23 53,520

3,739 7,806

561 1,599 9,453 2,430

20,163

2,464 1,067

17 3,127 9,219

- 1,249

564 639 959

3,202 299 832 648

2,935 4,245

790 4,231 1,264

32,659 22,253

591 205

- 324 580

- 108

25,281 42,751 41,757 17,092 6,068

66 140,030

115 94 85 53

113 150 98

75

103 77 65 66 (X) 71

315 45

173 136 67

149 545

77

115 168 115 77

157 158

127 380 (X) 64 47 (X) 59

202 227 178 92

184 5

89

136 101 87

152 109 95 98

116 107 85

101 140 (X)

120

83 88

107 121 110 103 128

83

109 97

114 91 96

103

164 244 (X)

120 100 (X)

126

305 200 512 238 158 287 262

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Peas and carrots mixed Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Spinach Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Squash, summer/zucchini Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Southern greens Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Other Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Total frozen vegetables Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific ..........................................................

845

1,322 25

515 162

6 3,419

13,896 5,878

470 8,909

12,802 18

42,323

3,248 10,232

193 3,234 8,381

751 12,971

2,568

449 5

5,254 11,381

- 365

38,124 43,567 18,969 23,104 34,277 7,257

99,069

158,704 208,835 80,028

106,995 140,021 33,985

746,821

1,033

892 25

294 192

1 3,123

11,770 6,478 1,190 6,355

14,531 38

35,632

2,721 15,159

101 2,723 6,902

984 20,223

2,127

451 10

3,728 11,937

- 399

35,408 62,870 18,726 26,456 44,087 10,374

110,351

138,506 272,890 94,912 83,093

157,327 50,319

724,507

1,144

886 25

276 264

1 3,471

10,634 6,446 1,132 6,972

13,089 12

36,080

2,604 14,301

119 4,956 7,722

905 18,838

1,672

491 9

3,250 10,753

- 344

30,268 63,827 18,064 28,083 43,216 9,779

101,161

144,086 283,723 107,728 100,320 160,842 48,096

723,139

135 67

100 54

163 17

102

77 110 241 78

102 67 85

80

140 62

153 92

121 145

65

109 180 62 94 (X) 94

79

147 95

122 126 135 102

91

136 135 94

115 142 97

111 99

100 94

138 100 111

90

100 95

110 90 32

101

96 94

118 182 112 92 93

79

109 90 87 90 (X) 86

85

102 96

106 98 94 92

104 104 114 121 102 96

100

- Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 New England combined with Middle Atlantic. East South Central combined with South Atlantic.

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Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Frozen potatoes French fries New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Other New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Total frozen potatoes New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific .........................................................

24,189 35,997 55,048

110,186 33,152 2,950

38,930 189,967 376,546

5,052

13,010 15,254 10,283 11,825

969 25,861 74,832 63,621

29,241 49,007 70,302

120,469 44,977 3,919

64,791 264,799 440,167

32,616 38,888 62,832 93,023 41,351 1,040

35,462 194,207 338,747

5,233

11,888 18,934 11,620 20,153

536 34,796 63,143 66,411

37,849 50,776 81,766

104,643 61,504 1,576

70,258 257,350 405,158

37,609 43,619 67,413

106,601 47,891 1,145

40,672 209,059 347,745

6,404

12,385 21,069 11,954 17,800

574 36,235 67,919 67,553

44,013 56,004 88,482

118,555 65,691 1,719

76,907 276,978 415,298

155 121 122 97

144 39

104 110 92

127 95

138 116 151 59

140 91

106

151 114 126 98

146 44

119 105 94

115 112 107 115 116 110 115 108 103

122 104 111 103 88

107 104 108 102

116 110 108 113 107 109 109 108 103

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Frozen Red Meat in Cold Storage – Regions: June 30, 2012 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses June 30, 2012 as a percent of

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

June 30, 2012

June 30, 2011

May 31, 2012

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Frozen red meat Beef Boneless New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Mountain .................................................. Pacific ...................................................... Beef cuts New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Mountain .................................................. Pacific ...................................................... Total beef New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Mountain .................................................. Pacific ...................................................... Other meat 1 Veal Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Lamb and mutton Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Total other meat Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ......................................................

325 72,569 49,842

109,652 7,440

533 55,179 21,097 58,680

263

8,379 3,918

18,094 1,404

184 3,728 7,784

13,692

588 80,948 53,760

127,746 8,844

717 58,907 28,881 72,372

943 1,498

829 182

9,600 1,132

507 6,858

10,543 2,630 1,336 7,040

242 62,653 49,579

125,010 20,310 1,078

73,050 26,110 68,801

70

7,785 5,122

34,994 2,079

118 4,538 7,681 8,677

312

70,438 54,701

160,004 22,389 1,196

77,588 33,791 77,478

1,248 1,730

728 400

8,350 1,406 1,888 8,036

9,598 3,136 2,616 8,436

349 61,279 44,145

120,392 17,269 1,121

68,073 24,214 65,620

9

7,410 2,494

36,511 1,930

126 5,170 7,453 7,267

358

68,689 46,639

156,903 19,199 1,247

73,243 31,667 72,887

895 1,859

506 307

8,868 1,561 1,923

10,107

9,763 3,420 2,429

10,414

107 84 89

110 232 210 123 115 112

3

88 64

202 137 68

139 96 53

61 85 87

123 217 174 124 110 101

95 124 61

169

92 138 379 147

93

130 182 148

144 98 89 96 85

104 93 93 95

13 95 49

104 93

107 114 97 84

115 98 85 98 86

104 94 94 94

72 107 70 77

106 111 102 126

102 109 93

123 1 New England and South Atlantic combined with Middle Atlantic. East South Central combined with East North Central. West North Central combined

with West South Central. Mountain combined with Pacific.

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Definitions

Beef, boneless: Includes all boxed boneless beef, such as ground beef, roasts, steaks, loins, strips, rounds, trimmings, etc.

Excludes variety meats (edible offal), such as tongues, livers, hearts, kidneys, and other organs removed from slaughtered

beef.

Beef cuts: Includes all boxed primal beef cuts, bone-in.

Orange juice concentrate: Adjusted to 42.0 degrees Brix equivalent (9.896 pounds per gallon).

Pork, boneless hams: Includes full ham, bone removed and individual muscles separated.

Pork, boneless loins: Includes pork tenderloins.

Pork, ribs: Includes spareribs and backribs.

Pork, trimmings: Includes 42% regular trimmings, 72% 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 not included.

Pork, other: Includes ears, tails, feet, neckbones and snouts.

Pork, variety meats: Includes tongues, kidneys, livers, stomachs, hearts, chitterlings, salivary glands, and other organs

removed from slaughtered hogs.

Pork, unclassified: Includes product unable to be classified elsewhere in this report.

Cold Storage Regions

USDA/NASS

Pacific

Mountain

West North Central

West South Central

East North Central

East South Central

New England

Middle Atlantic

South Atlantic

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Publication Notes

Published March 22, 2011: Beginning with the January 31, 2011 data, an increase in survey response and a change in

classification of reported data resulted in an increase of breasts & breast meat, drumsticks, legs, and wings along with a

corresponding decrease in other chicken. Updated historic reported data prior to 2011 was unavailable. Year to year

relationships was impacted by this change.

Published February 22, 2011: The 2010 revisions of American and other natural cheese was the result of increased

coverage of cold storage facilities. Please refer to the Cold Storage 2010 Summary, published February 22, 2011, for all

2010 cold storage commodity estimates. Beginning with the January 31, 2010 data, cherries, tart (juice) was published

under two categories: cherries, tart (juice stock) and cherries, tart (juice concentrate). The 2010 monthly data for these

categories was published in the Cold Storage 2010 Summary, released on February 22, 2010.

Published June 22, 2010: A change in classification of reported data beginning with May 31, 2010 in the Other Chicken

category resulted in an increase of Leg Quarters, Legs, and Paws and Feet along with a corresponding decrease in Other

Chicken. There was also an increase in reported data for Drumsticks, Leg Quarters, Paws and Feet, and Other Chicken

due to increased coverage and participation of facilities in the survey. Updated historic data prior to May 31, 2010 for

these facilities were unavailable.

Published February 22, 2010: A change in classification of reported data beginning with January 31, 2009 in the Other

Chicken category resulted in an increase of Leg Quarters along with a corresponding decrease in Other Chicken. The

updated 2009 data for these categories was published in the 2009 Annual Summary, released on February 22, 2010. The

Total Chicken category was unaffected by this change in reporting.

Published December 22, 2009: The increase in Orange Juice Concentrate from October to November 2009 reflected

previously unreported stocks included in the November estimate. Revisions for October and previous months were not

available at this time.

Published November 20, 2009: Due to updated facility information, the January 2009 - September 2009 cheese data was

revised. Please note the revision tables on pages 13 and 14. Updated data for 2008 was not available.

Published October 22, 2009: Beginning with the February 22, 2010 Cold Storage report, Other Turkey was separated

into the following five categories: breast meat, legs, mechanically deboned meat, other, and unclassified. The 2009 data

for these categories was published in the 2009 Annual Summary, released on February 22, 2010. Data for the five

categories prior to 2009 was not available.

Published June 22, 2009: Beginning with April 30, 2009 revised estimates, an increase in strawberry inventory was the

result of increased coverage of cold storage facilities as well as updated plant information. The April 2009 revisions of

frozen strawberries covered the following categories: Total, IQF and Poly, Pails and Tubs, Barrels and Drums, and Juice

Stock. Updated historic reported strawberry data prior to April 2009 was unavailable. Year to year relationships for

strawberry and the total fruit categories were impacted by this change.

Published February 20, 2009: The 2008 revisions of boneless beef, total beef, pork hams, and total pork was the result

of increased coverage of cold storage facilities as well as updated plant information. The 2008 revisions of shelled and in-

shell pecans was the result of corrected data from cold storage facilities. Please refer to the Cold Storage 2008 Summary,

released February 20, 2009, for all 2008 cold storage commodity estimates. Beginning with January 31, 2009 estimates,

an increase in duck inventory was the result of increased coverage of cold storage facilities. Updated historic reported

duck data for 2008 was unavailable. Year to year relationships for duck and the total poultry category were impacted by

this change.

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Statistical Methodology

Survey Procedures: Questionnaires are mailed about the 24th of each month to all operators on the list of approximately

1,400 public and private cold storage warehouses. In addition, data are obtained from special surveys and other sources.

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, 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.

All commodities reported on the cold storage report are regardless of ownership or origin. NASS does not differentiate

between commodities owned by manufacturer, producer, wholesaler, retailer, government owned, or domestically

produced vs. imported.

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 900 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. Plants storing butter or cheese are

required under Federal law as defined in Public Laws 106-532 and 107-171 to complete the monthly Cold Storage report.

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.

Information Contacts

Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Livestock Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to

contact for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to [email protected]

Dan Kerestes, Chief, Livestock Branch .......................................................................................................... (202) 720-3570

Bruce Boess, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section ................................................................... (202) 720-4447

Cody Brokmeyer – Poultry Slaughter, Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised ............................................... (202) 690-3237

David Colwell – Cold Storage .................................................................................................................. (202) 720-8784

LaKeya Jones – Catfish Processing, Catfish Production, Trout Production,

Census of Aquaculture, Honey, Egg Products, Mink .......................................................................... (202) 720-0585

Kim Linonis – Layers, Eggs ..................................................................................................................... (202) 690-8632

Miste Salmon – Broiler Hatchery, Chicken Hatchery .............................................................................. (202) 720-3244

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