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Cold Storage
ISSN: 1948-903X
Released April 21, 2011, 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 March 31, 2011 were down slightly from the previous month
but up 3 percent from March 31, 2010.
Butter stocks were up 4 percent from last month but down 26 percent from a year ago.
Total frozen poultry supplies on March 31, 2011 were up 2 percent from the previous month and up 3 percent from a
year ago. Total stocks of chicken were down 3 percent from the previous month but up 13 percent from last year. Total
pounds of turkey in freezers were up 15 percent from last month but down 13 percent from March 31, 2010.
Total frozen fruit stocks were down 11 from last month and down 16 percent from a year ago.
Total frozen vegetable stocks were down 10 percent from last month and down 11 percent from a year ago.
Total red meat supplies in freezers were down 1 percent from the previous month but up 13 percent from last year.
Frozen pork supplies were up 1 percent from the previous month and up 12 percent from last year. Stocks of pork bellies
were up 3 percent from last month but down 11 percent from last year.
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Contents Nuts, Dairy Products, Frozen Eggs, and Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – United States:
March 31, 2011 with Comparisons ......................................................................................................................................... 4
Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage – United States: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons .................................... 5
Frozen Vegetables and Potatoes in Cold Storage – United States: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons................................. 6
Red Meat and Commodities in Cold Storage – United States: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons ....................................... 7
Nuts and Dairy Products in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons ..................................................... 8
Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons .................................................................... 9
Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons .......................................... 12
Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons ............................................................ 14
Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons ................................................................ 18
Frozen Red Meat in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons .............................................................. 19
Cold Storage Regions ........................................................................................................................................................... 20
Definitions ............................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Statistical Methodology ........................................................................................................................................................ 22
Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................ 22
4 Cold Storage (April 2011) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Nuts, Dairy Products, Frozen Eggs, and Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – United States: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
Public warehouse
stocks
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
(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 .........................................
423,426 33,913
22,488
150,351
195,888
602,077 26,950
375,736 1,004,763
4,100 591
5,535 11,397 21,623
16,880 1,605
103,213 17,195 91,120 6,932
10,289 24,677 30,894 18,466
294,887 616,158
85,990 82,936
168,926 76,016 14,637 6,591
20,970 92,580
379,720
3,671
999,549
317,461 26,847
16,498
147,111
138,672
620,288 34,611
379,678 1,034,577
3,327 2,157 7,267
15,392 28,143
17,004 5,252
148,797 17,342
102,598 17,368 11,750 15,697 71,010 28,687
280,900 716,405
58,839 63,555
122,394 51,769 12,813 8,804
26,618 66,578
288,976
4,664
1,010,045
332,152 30,754
24,953
134,833
144,439
614,099 32,266
386,878 1,033,243
3,658 2,014 6,584
15,035 27,291
20,448 3,981
142,724 18,506
103,700 15,641 8,577
13,166 67,752 31,700
269,607 695,802
71,501 81,505
153,006 58,876 12,473 8,313
25,165 73,230
331,063
6,176
1,033,041
78 91
111 90
74
102 120 103 103
89 341 119 132 126
121 248 138 108 114 226 83 53
219 172 91
113
83 98 91 77 85
126 120 79 87
168
103
105 115
151 92
104
99 93
102 100
110 93 91 98 97
120 76 96
107 101 90 73 84 95
111 96 97
122 128 125 114 97 94 95
110 115
132
102
111,571
635,316
27,003
939,775
Cold Storage (April 2011) 5 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage – United States: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
Public warehouse
stocks
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
(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 Juice ................................................... (Gallon equivalent) ....................................... Other ............................................................... Total frozen juice concentrate ..........................
90,246 2,803
15,086 1,854 4,710
143 21,793 93,342
1,447
124,138 290
2,942 10,565 1,277
44,625 810
13,440 5,994 7,815 1,068
28,317
83,890 59,406 67,644 25,149
236,089 355,773
1,014,457
1,305,143 131,886 349,001
1,654,144
85,564 3,517
11,655 1,611 1,331
344 14,941 93,103
692
87,153 357
2,071 10,381 2,036
46,376 963
16,229 6,036 9,403 1,394
33,062
68,765 72,128 53,607 8,893
203,393 367,245
950,854
869,242 87,838
362,217
1,231,459
76,403 2,944
10,579 1,559
956 371
13,465 79,303
653
72,968 346
1,933 9,364 2,020
39,808 404
14,911 4,845 7,341 1,369
28,466
65,602 54,710 45,576 7,800
173,688 345,891
847,656
841,987 85,084
348,394
1,190,381
85
105
70 84 20
259 62 85
45 59
119 66 89
158 89 50
111 81 94
128 101
78 92 67 31 74 97
84
65
100
72
89 84
91 97 72
108 90 85
94 84 97 93 90 99 86 42
92 80 78 98 86
95 76 85 88 85 94
89
97
96
97
761,972
206,068
6 Cold Storage (April 2011) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Frozen Vegetables and Potatoes in Cold Storage – United States: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
Public warehouse
stocks
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
(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 ......................................
7,901
54,877 123,047 20,604 38,002 41,160 18,870
129,933 115,968 24,736
448,133 188,317
54,936 14,100 3,664
25,669 2,923
203,325 5,698
56,516 40,142 14,554
326,698
1,959,773
885,468 215,004
1,100,472
8,026
51,835 124,368 17,442 23,918 32,650 15,003
134,567 119,728 19,449
467,481 210,381
39,682 13,586 4,166
30,235 2,652
209,119 6,348
44,056 50,804 16,204
293,177
1,934,877
895,812 207,126
1,102,938
6,952
48,123 104,929 14,298 26,317 31,506 13,031
120,092 107,848 17,174
405,201 180,610
40,199 10,289 3,529
34,585 2,953
175,895 6,338
49,506 45,220 17,132
279,935
1,741,662
878,085 212,739
1,090,824
88 88 85 69 69 77 69 92 93 69 90 96
73 73 96
135 101 87
111 88
113 118 86
89
99 99
99
87 93 84 82
110 96 87 89 90 88 87 86
101 76 85
114 111 84
100 112 89
106 95
90
98 103
99
1,048,567
816,251
Cold Storage (April 2011) 7 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Red Meat and Commodities in Cold Storage – United States: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
Public warehouse
stocks
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
(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 ...........................................
324,875 59,721
384,596
12,607
22,069 39,510 61,579 58,762
14,712 25,992 40,704
102,190 25,202 40,142 90,723 22,240 58,917
513,066
7,778 16,313 24,091
921,753
1,830,829 7,671,771
9,502,600
393,061 66,772
459,833
11,172
58,376 62,935
121,311 50,900
11,954 25,710 37,664 93,825 23,902 53,145 91,017 31,515 59,785
574,236
3,910 12,582 16,492
1,050,561
1,681,166 7,308,877
8,990,043
386,632 62,196
448,828
12,041
50,380 56,184
106,564 52,521
13,335 25,614 38,949 96,788 26,890 52,663 95,499 32,528 62,755
577,198
3,779 12,861 16,640
1,042,666
1,700,374 6,973,521
8,673,895
119 104 117
96
228 142 173 89
91 99 96 95
107 131 105 146 107 112
49 79 69
113
93 91
91
98 93 98
108
86 89 88
103
112 100 103 103 113 99
105 103 105 101
97 102 101
99
101 95
96
436,356
507,220
16,496
960,072
875,647 4,759,708
5,635,355
8 Cold Storage (April 2011) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Nuts and Dairy Products in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
(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 .....................................................
329,569 22,788 71,069
8,348 1,720
23,845
31,515 2,566
116,270
38,329 37,743
257,009 97,965 6,531 1,938 2,996
55,367 104,199
536
19,319 250,423 69,996
190 2,449
953 7,479
24,391
236,826 22,933 57,702
7,984 1,113
17,750
25,097 2,994
119,020
38,775 53,798
261,584 98,292
326 2,016 5,736
58,100 101,661
743
19,193 257,818 65,472 7,052
152 1,154 5,090
23,004
255,483 21,131 55,538
8,973 1,298
20,483
21,385 2,290
111,158
38,904 54,942
253,744 97,784
43 2,860 2,528
67,557 95,737
617
17,970 258,383 66,803 7,242
162 1,131 5,206
29,364
78 93 78
107 75 86
68 89 96
102 146 99
100 1
148 84
122 92
115 93
103 95
3,812 7
119 70
120
108 92 96
112 117 115
85 76 93
100 102 97 99 13
142 44
116 94
83 94
100 102 103 107 98
102 128
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.
Cold Storage (April 2011) 9 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
(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 ......................................................
11,079 1,823 2,326 1,652
579 224 632 170
27,166 20,067 39,128 16,852
9,903 3,488 2,959
845
29,555 41,025 18,222 2,318
1,712
911 2,709 1,600
4,564 1,289 3,387 1,049
17,459 2,820 2,339 2,059
15,172 3,598
11,804 320
10,257 3,017 4,519
673
107,137 103,668 71,385 12,697
234,583 181,930 159,410 40,235
12,090 671
1,734 2,509
1,559
239 3,040
414
56,841 26,458 51,498 14,000
8,529 6,001 2,121
691
47,410 42,056 9,658 3,474
7,083 2,207 7,201
877
7,603 1,936 1,704
507
8,906 1,778 4,272
741
35,673 6,433
26,560 2,344
16,964 5,504 5,644
575
117,829 62,557 85,252 15,262
320,487 155,840 198,684 41,394
12,253 490
5,346 2,359
1,376
198 1,569
838
52,608 28,388 48,157 13,571
9,965 6,140 1,634
767
44,522 42,664 13,202 3,312
4,026 2,472 8,715
428
4,872 1,492 1,678
535
6,797 1,669 4,062
638
34,247 7,091
23,474 2,940
15,383 7,642 7,958
717
116,006 63,027 75,231 15,343
302,055 161,273 191,026 41,448
111 27
230 143
238 88
248 493
194 141 123 81
101 176 55 91
151 104 72
143
235 271 322 27
107 116 50 51
39 59
174 31
226 197 199 919
150 253 176 107
108 61
105 121
129 89
120 103
101 73
308 94
88 83 52
202
93 107 94 97
117 102 77
111
94 101 137 95
57
112 121 49
64 77 98
106
76 94 95 86
96
110 88
125
91 139 141 125
98
101 88
101
94 103 96
100
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
10 Cold Storage (April 2011) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons (continued)
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
(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 .....................................................
1,157 12,278 16,015 27,297 11,096 2,913
73,530 9,496
15,144
130 1,887 8,895
33,691 11,296
654 13,350 1,669 4,444
-
255 2,580 8,992 1,617
11 957 155 70
-
1,093 1,454
750 2,587
40 131 101 435
167 9,605 7,620
19,997 10,198
775 60,076 8,887 5,069
75
1,803 9,177
19,310 8,512
268 9,937
543 2,144
-
380 2,270 7,145
944 46
1,596 348 84
-
1,767 1,631
863 2,096 1,118
250 397 682
1,821 14,551 15,351 23,723 12,890 1,634
59,593 13,035 10,408
202
2,285 11,498 22,829 7,726
298 10,708 1,276 2,054
1
386 3,093 6,617 1,188
9 894 229 56
-
1,733 1,620
942 1,519 1,208
346 211 734
157 119 96 87
116 56 81
137 69
155 121 129 68 68 46 80 76 46
(X)
151 120 74 73 82 93
148 80
(X)
159 111 126 59
3,020 264 209 169
1,090 151 201 119 126 211 99
147 205
269 127 125 118 91
111 108 235 96
(X)
102 136 93
126 20 56 66 67
(X) 98 99
109 72
108 138 53
108
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
Cold Storage (April 2011) 11 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons (continued)
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
(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 ..........................................................
-
1,512 3,214 4,312 7,767 1,006 2,286
84 789
54
748 5,919
26,418 40,239
343 13,453
525 4,881
1,341
17,773 38,077
101,460 74,602 4,967
103,707 12,030 25,763
- 110 768 302
2 4 -
16 2,469
-
2,068 4,391 4,280
10,514 1,267 3,188
176 734
38
739 8,250
15,550 31,856
856 7,655
461 1,173
280
16,362 33,339 67,145 64,120 4,330
82,702 10,812 9,886
- 316 751 250 12 3
26 31
3,275
1,707 1,578 4,169 4,305 8,948
844 2,547
96 971
33
681 8,893
16,366 35,378
669 9,360
383 1,467
3,764
21,214 44,624 74,782 67,649 4,662
83,448 15,230 15,690
- 368
1,363 204 12
- 25 29
4,175
(X)
104 130 100 115 84
111 114 123
61 91
150 62 88
195 70 73 30
281 119 117 74 91 94 80
127 61
(X) 335 177 68
600 (X) (X)
181 169
(X) 76 95
101 85 67 80 55
132
87 92
108 105 111 78
122 83
125
1,344 130 134 111 106 108 101 141 159
(X) 116 181 82
100 (X) 96 94
127
- Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 New England combined with Middle Atlantic. East South Central combined with South Atlantic.
12 Cold Storage (April 2011) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
(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 .........................................................
16 15,073 61,225
107 365
4 737 23
12,696
13,595 5,753
48,889 1,157 2,183
74 372 50
21,269
1 5,506
102,596 80 79
- 67
11,388 4,421
31
148 7,938
72 16 1
138 33
2,188
- 1,431
17,004 303 210
2 609 15
25,051
5 1,440 2,127
403 28 24
159 26
24,105
168 14,544 55,448
249 332
6 664 69
14,084
14,465 4,738
39,749 824
3,231 4
521 29
29,542
1 4,525
70,482 208 28
- 78
9,455 2,376
13
107 6,752
81 24
- 133 88
3,183
- 886
13,926 621 389 476 529 25
29,524
5 1,294 2,154
710 35
583 203 26
28,052
179 10,084 52,353
291 284
4 540 65
12,603
11,141 4,317
35,141 674
2,646 3
679 27
24,675
- 3,618
59,155 174 45
- 67
7,942 1,967
10 85
6,044 61 14
- 161 86
2,903
- 976
12,155 628 233 404 458 16
24,938
5 1,167 1,916
585 31
565 331 57
23,809
1,119 67 86
272 78
100 73
283 99
82 75 72 58
121 4
183 54
116
(X) 66 58
218 57 (X)
100 70 44
32 57 76 85 88 (X)
117 261 133
(X) 68 71
207 111
20,200 75
107 100
100 81 90
145 111
2,354 208 219 99
107 69 94
117 86 67 81 94 89
77 91 88 82 82 75
130 93 84
(X) 80 84 84
161 (X) 86 84 83
77 79 90 75 58 (X)
121 98 91
(X)
110 87
101 60 85 87 64 84
100 90 89 82 89 97
163 219 85
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
Cold Storage (April 2011) 13 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons (continued)
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
(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 juice 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 ..........................................................
14
4,368 16,193 2,918 2,827
216 15,436
50 194,067
18,000 2,873
205,742 1,415 3,307
59 17,868
127 106,382
70 2,610
360 1,278,680
22 4,806 1,422
17,173
19,240 72,468 21,998 4,025
121,653 36
10,574 1,671
97,336
19,310 72,468 24,608 4,385
1,400,333 58
15,380 3,093
114,509
102
2,800 16,213 7,924 2,480 2,294 8,735
87 162,758
18,978 2,504
226,090 1,583 2,275
12 16,654
246 98,903
109 2,286
390 845,648
31 2,573 2,300
15,905
24,738 83,543 19,086 14,841 93,362
674 13,791 2,233
109,949
24,847 83,543 21,372 15,231
939,010 705
16,364 4,533
125,854
53
3,370 15,711 7,641 2,083 3,101
11,297 45
130,387
31,029 2,600
196,430 1,291 2,206
17 16,530
231 95,557
103 2,714
795 811,232
19 3,550 2,261
21,313
23,884 77,542 17,909 17,018 95,789
672 12,903 2,146
100,531
23,987 77,542 20,623 17,813
907,021 691
16,453 4,407
121,844
379 77 97
262 74
1,436 73 90 67
172 90 95 91 67 29 93
182 90
147 104 221 63 86 74
159 124
124 107 81
423 79
1,867 122 128 103
124 107 84
406 65
1,191 107 142 106
52
120 97 96 84
135 129 52 80
163 104 87 82 97
142 99 94 97
94 119 204 96 61
138 98
134
97 93 94
115 103 100 94 96 91
97 93 96
117 97 98
101 97 97
- Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 Middle Atlantic combined with South Atlantic. 2 Middle Atlantic orange juice combined with South Atlantic.
14 Cold Storage (April 2011) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
(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 .........................................................
671 4,325
185 294
1,080 34
1,312
4,860 4,847 1,369
16,461 300
2 27,038
14,367 26,563 3,618 1,870 1,879
192 74,558
3,259 4,396
255 189 110 41
12,354
7,822 9,586
225 4,449
14,740 6
1,174
3,872 4,460
187 4,132
18,084 157
10,268
401 5,228
406 277 583
4 1,127
4,451 5,952 1,198
16,006 452
8 23,768
13,361 32,223 8,506 1,310 1,407
136 67,425
3,812 3,365
173 584 561 13
8,934
3,809 7,888
79 1,372 8,703
2 2,065
4,704 3,300
251 1,474
10,712 560
11,649
387 4,463
356 289 677
4 776
4,290 5,701
940 14,399
576 9
22,208
11,884 27,066 8,902 1,192 1,542
107 54,236
2,658 2,943
135 472 536 26
7,528
3,805 8,746
432 1,462
10,219 -
1,653
5,557 3,271
124 1,538
10,155 792
10,069
58 103 192 98 63 12 59
88
118 69 87
192 450 82
83
102 246 64 82 56 73
82 67 53
250 487 63 61
49 91
192 33 69 (X)
141
144 73 66 37 56
504 98
97 85 88
104 116 100 69
96 96 78 90
127 113 93
89 84
105 91
110 79 80
70 87 78 81 96
200 84
100 111 547 107 117 (X) 80
118 99 49
104 95
141 86
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
Cold Storage (April 2011) 15 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons (continued)
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
(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 ..........................................................
2,214 2,487
37 1,451
872 -
11,809
22,242 30,570 6,182
464 766 16
69,693
12,817 22,494 2,443 1,981 6,665
96 69,472
4,517 4,659
48 1,187 2,888
3 11,434
42,279 46,425 43,295 10,151 5,100 4,216
296,667
9,812 14,202 38,052 3,512 1,970
71 120,698
1,434 1,698
36 2,664
937 -
8,234
22,253 36,083 5,218
313 686 18
69,996
12,660 27,464 2,804 1,440 5,897
128 69,335
3,917 2,411
71 743
2,043 -
10,264
38,601 49,051 56,113 11,788 2,069 3,048
306,811
9,101 13,002 33,842 2,436 2,827
99 149,074
1,431 1,312
6 2,355
842 -
7,085
19,806 33,620 2,420
269 602 16
63,359
12,032 24,425 2,304 1,502 5,714
56 61,815
3,698 2,162
54 713
2,208 -
8,339
33,822 40,876 47,518 10,266 1,952 2,717
268,050
6,815 11,457 29,630 2,202 3,404
62 127,040
65 53 16
162 97 (X) 60
89
110 39 58 79
100 91
94
109 94 76 86 58 89
82 46
113 60 76 (X) 73
80 88
110 101 38 64 90
69 81 78 63
173 87
105
100 77 17 88 90 (X) 86
89 93 46 86 88 89 91
95 89 82
104 97 44 89
94 90 76 96
108 (X) 81
88 83 85 87 94 89 87
75 88 88 90
120 63 85
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
16 Cold Storage (April 2011) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons (continued)
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
(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 .........................................................
3,946 8,413
439 1,570 6,294
56 34,218
1,537
896 179
3,151 6,938
- 1,399
254
1,207 190
1,223 135 490 165
3,701 2,678
263 2,660 1,028 4,265
11,074
352 63 1
1,482 888
- 137
31,627 39,224 18,588 8,988 5,476
36 99,386
3,273 7,417
244 1,530 7,365 2,214
17,639
1,308 1,158
3 1,389 7,920
- 1,808
291
1,190 666 794 358 636 231
3,000 2,714
386 1,617 1,722 7,701
13,095
607 62
- 665
1,184 -
134
28,748 27,282 14,413 8,512 3,020
49 127,095
3,167 7,506
319 1,653 7,117 2,485
17,952
1,638 1,016
28 1,055 5,048
- 1,504
133
1,031 739 648 395 489 94
3,301 2,939
450 1,967 2,161
10,296 13,471
779 66
- 683
1,245 -
180
22,189 22,732 10,898 7,282 2,575
47 110,172
80 89 73
105 113
4,438 52
107 113 16 33 73 (X)
108
52 85
389 53
293 100 57
89
110 171 74
210 241 122
221 105 (X) 46
140 (X)
131
70 58 59 81 47
131 111
97
101 131 108 97
112 102
125 88
933 76 64 (X) 83
46 87
111 82
110 77 41
110 108 117 122 125 134 103
128 106 (X)
103 105 (X)
134
77 83 76 86 85 96 87
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
Cold Storage (April 2011) 17 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons (continued)
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
(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 ..........................................................
1,010
903 21
253 174 23
3,314
7,469 4,043
553 2,802
13,093 12
28,544
4,403 12,238
9 1,606 4,298
86 17,502
1,677
455 -
2,509 9,573
- 340
51,756 49,903 12,156 30,040 45,669 1,865
135,309
236,464 295,037 128,295 102,425 148,020 11,667
1,037,865
758
1,209 24
223 212 12
3,910
5,311 5,309
222 4,843
11,130 64
17,177
4,151 18,268
175 1,325 4,887
211 21,787
1,614
585 3
1,654 10,852
- 1,496
42,110 43,314 10,433 18,519 38,457 8,077
132,267
209,675 296,173 135,266 81,478
123,984 22,980
1,065,321
713
1,239 26
272 169 12
3,907
5,547 5,455
269 5,412
15,597 59
17,167
3,603 16,173
213 1,227 4,871
167 18,966
1,413
510 3
1,653 12,208
- 1,345
41,311 42,392 10,936 19,163 36,277 7,741
122,115
189,979 267,101 116,702 77,674
126,090 25,085
939,031
71
137 124 108 97 52
118
74 135 49
193 119 492 60
82
132 2,367
76 113 194 108
84
112 (X) 66
128 (X)
396
80 85 90 64 79
415 90
80 91 91 76 85
215 90
94
102 108 122 80
100 100
104 103 121 112 140 92
100
87 89
122 93
100 79 87
88 87
100 100 112 (X) 90
98 98
105 103 94 96 92
91 90 86 95
102 109 88
- Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 New England combined with Middle Atlantic. East South Central combined with South Atlantic.
18 Cold Storage (April 2011) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
(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 .........................................................
28,515 32,422 44,383
108,202 43,755 5,923
34,710 195,443 392,115
4,725 9,331 9,809
14,467 6,069 2,282
36,230 72,278 59,813
33,240 41,753 54,192
122,669 49,824 8,205
70,940 267,721 451,928
28,402 29,395 55,983
106,237 29,851 2,646
31,446 180,281 431,571
5,339 8,864
11,440 10,437 7,340 1,644
23,981 68,848 69,233
33,741 38,259 67,423
116,674 37,191 4,290
55,427 249,129 500,804
30,205 29,643 53,397
107,778 29,669 5,762
30,619 175,369 415,643
5,190 9,545
12,340 11,705 7,553 1,580
22,962 73,395 68,469
35,395 39,188 65,737
119,483 37,222 7,342
53,581 248,764 484,112
106 91
120 100 68 97 88 90
106
110 102 126 81
124 69 63
102 114
106 94
121 97 75 89 76 93
107
106 101 95
101 99
218 97 97 96
97
108 108 112 103 96 96
107 99
105 102 97
102 100 171 97
100 97
Cold Storage (April 2011) 19 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Frozen Red Meat in Cold Storage – Regions: March 31, 2011 with Comparisons
Commodity
Stocks in all warehouses March 31, 2011 as a percent of
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
March 31, 2011
March 31, 2010
February 28, 2011
(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 ......................................................
1,367 61,878 52,710 85,240 16,380 2,049
50,854 9,862
44,535
153 8,297 2,719
16,418 3,131
689 2,677
13,582 12,055
1,520
70,175 55,429
101,658 19,511 2,738
53,531 23,444 56,590
4,388 1,671 1,049
670
8,082 877
1,331 6,023
12,470 2,548 2,380 6,693
1,694 54,304 79,175
123,691 10,224
480 55,261 19,048 49,184
7
9,509 7,483
25,686 2,186
345 3,800 6,032
11,724
1,701 63,813 86,658
149,377 12,410
825 59,061 25,080 60,908
1,382 1,257 1,056
215
5,767 1,285
476 5,054
7,149 2,542 1,532 5,269
1,627 54,763 74,248
113,976 10,990
701 54,901 20,037 55,389
23
8,402 7,754
23,294 1,500
414 3,168 5,657
11,984
1,650 63,165 82,002
137,270 12,490 1,115
58,069 25,694 67,373
1,175 1,470
896 238
5,946 1,389
467 5,059
7,121 2,859 1,363 5,297
119 89
141 134 67 34
108 203 124
15
101 285 142 48 60
118 42 99
109 90
148 135 64 41
108 110 119
27 88 85 36
74
158 35 84
57
112 57 79
96 101 94 92
107 146 99
105 113
329 88
104 91 69
120 83 94
102
97 99 95 92
101 135 98
102 111
85 117 85
111
103 108 98
100
100 112 89
101 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.
20 Cold Storage (April 2011) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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
Cold Storage (April 2011) 21 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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.
22 Cold Storage (April 2011) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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
Doug Bounds – Poultry Slaughter, Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised .................................................... (202) 720-3106
David Colwell – Cold Storage .................................................................................................................. (202) 720-8784
Kim Linonis – Layers, Eggs ..................................................................................................................... (202) 690-8632
Troy Marshall – Broiler Hatchery, Chicken Hatchery, Honey ................................................................. (202) 720-3244
Miste Salmon – Catfish Processing, Catfish Production, Trout Production,
Census of Aquaculture, Egg Products, Mink ................................................................. (202) 720-0585
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