Illinois crop summary for 2012

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Production of all hay in 2012 was 1.49 million tons, 5 percent less than in 2011. Alfalfa hay production was up 4 percent to 990,000 tons while all other hay production was down 20 percent at 500,000 tons. Yields averaged 3.0 tons per acre for alfalfa hay and 2.0 tons per acre for all other hay. Alfalfa acreage cut for hay was 330,000 in 2012, up 50,000 from 2011. Acreage cut for all other hay was 250,000, up 10,000 from 2011.

Illinois potato producers harvested 7,400 acres in 2012, up from 6,800 acres in 2011. Production increased to 2.81 million cwt. The 2012 potato yield of 380 cwt. per acre was up from the previous year’s 330 cwt. per acre.

Fresh market sweet corn harvested acres were down slightly from 6,700 acres in 2011 to 6,300 acres in 2012. Average yield increased by 11 hundredweight to 87 hundredweight per acre. Total production was up by nearly 8 percent over 2011.

Snap bean growers produced 344,000 tons, up 23 percent from 2011. The yield, at 4.58 tons per acre, was up 18 percent from 2011. Acreage harvested, at 7,500, was up 4 percent from the previous year.

Illinois pumpkin growers harvested 16,200 acres for fresh market and processing, up 2 percent from the previous year. Production, at 5.5 million cwt., was up 7 percent from 2011.

Illinois apple growers utilized 250 million pounds produced in 2012. This was down from the 33.0 million pounds produced in 2011.

Illinois utilized peach production during 2012 totaled 7,600 tons. Production was unchanged from 2011.

The average value of farm real estate in 2012 increased by 17.5 percent to $6,700 per acre. Cropland rented for cash averaged $212 per acre in 2012, an increase of $29 over the previous year.

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