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1122. Selected Farm Products-- United States and World Production and Exports
[In metric tons, except as indicated (55 represents 55,000,000).Metric ton=1.102 short tons or .984 long tons]
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Amount
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Amount
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Amount
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Amount
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United States as
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United States as
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percent of world
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percent of world
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United States
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United States
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World
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World
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1990
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1991
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1992
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1993
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1994
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1995
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1996
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1997
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1998
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1999
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1990
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1991
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1992
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1993
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1994
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1995
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1996
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1997
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1998
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1999
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1990
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1991
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1992
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1993
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1994
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1995
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1996
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1997
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1998
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1999
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PRODUCTION 1
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Wheat
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Million
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74
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54
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67
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65
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63
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59
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62
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68
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69
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63
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588
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542
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562
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559
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525
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539
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583
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609
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589
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586
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12.6
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10.0
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12.0
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11.6
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12.0
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11.0
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10.6
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11.1
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11.8
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10.7
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Corn for grain
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Million
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202
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190
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241
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161
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257
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188
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235
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234
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248
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240
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477
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487
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535
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475
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561
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515
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592
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576
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606
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605
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42.3
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39.0
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45.0
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33.9
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45.8
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36.5
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39.6
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40.6
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40.9
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39.6
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Soybeans
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Million
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52
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54
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60
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51
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68
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59
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65
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73
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75
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72
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104
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107
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117
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118
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138
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125
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132
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158
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160
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156
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50.3
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50.6
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50.8
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43.2
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49.8
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47.4
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49.0
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46.3
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46.7
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46.1
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Rice, milled
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Million
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5.1
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5.0
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5.7
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5.2
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6.6
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5.6
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5.5
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5.8
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5.9
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6.6
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351
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348
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350
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350
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358
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371
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380
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387
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394
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403
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1.5
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1.4
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1.6
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1.5
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1.8
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1.5
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1.4
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1.5
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1.5
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1.6
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Cotton 2
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Million bales 3
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12.2
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15.5
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17.6
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16.2
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16.1
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19.7
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17.9
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11.8
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18.8
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13.9
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79.7
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87.0
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95.7
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82.5
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76.7
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85.9
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93.0
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89.6
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91.6
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84.5
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15.3
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17.8
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18.4
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19.7
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21.0
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23.0
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19.2
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21.0
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20.5
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16.4
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EXPORTS 4
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Wheat 5
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Million
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28.3
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35.1
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37.1
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33.1
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32.2
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33.7
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27.1
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28.1
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29.0
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29.5
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94.4
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108.9
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112.7
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100.2
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97.4
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99.5
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103.6
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103.4
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101.4
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106.3
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30.0
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32.2
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33.0
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33.0
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33.1
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33.9
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26.1
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27.2
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28.6
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27.7
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Corn
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Million
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44.5
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40.6
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41.8
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33.1
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58.6
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52.7
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46.6
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37.7
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51.9
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47.0
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58.8
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61.6
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62.2
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56.4
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71.2
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64.9
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66.4
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63.0
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68.5
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69.9
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75.7
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65.9
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67.1
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58.8
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82.3
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81.1
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70.2
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59.8
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75.8
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67.2
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Soybeans
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Million
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15.2
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18.6
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20.9
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16.0
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22.8
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23.1
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24.1
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23.8
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21.9
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26.5
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25.4
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28.5
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29.8
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28.2
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32.1
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31.9
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37.1
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40.5
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38.6
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46.3
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59.8
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65.7
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70.2
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56.9
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71.0
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72.4
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65.0
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58.7
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56.7
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57.3
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Rice, milled basis
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Million
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2.4
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2.2
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2.6
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2.8
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3.1
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3.1
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2.6
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2.3
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3.2
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2.7
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12.2
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12.0
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14.9
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16.5
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21.0
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21.0
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19.7
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18.8
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27.3
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25.1
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19.7
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18.3
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17.8
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17.0
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14.8
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14.8
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13.3
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12.2
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11.6
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10.6
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Cotton 2
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Million bales 3
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7.7
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7.8
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6.6
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5.2
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6.9
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9.4
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7.7
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6.9
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7.5
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4.3
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31.3
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29.7
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28.2
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25.6
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26.7
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28.4
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27.8
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26.8
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26.7
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23.6
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24.6
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26.3
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23.5
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20.3
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25.7
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33.0
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27.7
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25.7
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28.1
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18.2
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1 Production years vary by commodity. In most cases, includesharvests from July 1 of the year shown through June 30 of thefollowing year.
2 For production and trade years ending in year shown.
3 Bales of 480 lb. net weight.
4 Trade years may vary by commodity.Wheat, corn and soybean data are for trade year beginning in year shown.Rice data are for calendar year shown.
5 Includes wheat flour on a grain equivalent.
Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service,Foreign Agricultural Commodity Circular Series, periodic.
http://www.fas.usda.gov/default.htm
https://allcountries.org/uscensus/1122_selected_farm_products_united_states_and.html
These tables are based on figures supplied by the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce and are subject to revision by the Census Bureau.
Copyright © 2019 Photius Coutsoukis and Information Technology Associates, all rights reserved.
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