Agricultural Prices ISSN: 1937-4216 Released March 31, 2021, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). February Prices Received Index Up 6.3 Percent The February Prices Received Index 2011 Base (Agricultural Production), at 95.7, increased 6.3 percent from January and 5.6 percent from February 2020. At 98.1, the Crop Production Index was up 11 percent from last month and 14 percent from the previous year. The Livestock Production Index, at 93.4, increased 1.7 percent from January, but decreased 1.4 percent from February last year. Producers received higher prices during February for soybeans, corn, hogs, and cattle but lower prices for celery, lettuce, milk, and tomatoes. In addition to prices, the volume change of commodities marketed also influences the indexes. In February, there was increased monthly movement for cattle, milk, greenhouse & nursery, and broilers and decreased marketing of soybeans, corn, tobacco, and cotton. February Prices Paid Index Up 1.2 Percent The February Prices Paid Index for Commodities and Services, Interest, Taxes, and Farm Wage Rates (PPITW), at 114.5, is up 1.2 percent from January 2021 and 3.5 percent from February 2020. Higher prices in February for complete feeds, feed grains, feeder pigs, and supplements more than offset lower prices for herbicides, insecticides, fungicides & other, and wage rates. Prices Received, Prices Paid, and Ratio of Prices Received to Prices Paid Indexes 2011 Base - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : February : January : February Index Group : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : percent percent percent : : Prices received by farmers ...............: 90.6 90.0 95.7 : Prices paid by farmers ...................: 110.6 113.1 114.5 : Ratio of prices received to prices paid ..: 82 80 83 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Contents Prices Received by Farmers.................................................................................... 3 Prices Received Indexes, 2011 Base - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons............................ 4 Prices Received Indexes, 1910-1914 Base - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons....................... 4 Prices Received Indexes, 2011 Base by Month for Selected Groups - United States: 2020 and 2021................ 4 Prices Paid Indexes, 2011 Base by Month for Selected Groups - United States: 2020 and 2021.................... 5 Prices Received for Field Crops and Fruits - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons.................... 6 Prices Received for Vegetables and Livestock - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons.................. 7 Prices Received for All Wheat, Corn, and Soybeans by Month - United States: 2021 with Comparisons............. 8 Prices Received for Beef Cattle and All Hogs by Month - United States: 2021 with Comparisons.................. 8 Prices Received for All Wheat - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons...................... 9 Prices Received for Winter Wheat - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons................... 9 Prices Received for Durum Wheat - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons.................... 10 Prices Received for Spring Wheat - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons................... 10 Prices Received for Oats - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons........................... 10 Prices Received for All Barley - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons..................... 11 Prices Received for Malting Barley - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons................. 11 Prices Received for Feed Barley - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons.................... 11 Prices Received for Corn - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons........................... 12 Prices Received for Sorghum Grain - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons.................. 12 Prices Received for Soybeans - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons....................... 13 Prices Received for Dry Beans - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons...................... 13 Prices Received for Canola - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons......................... 14 Prices Received for Flaxseed - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons....................... 14 Prices Received for Peanuts (in shell) - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons............. 14 Prices Received for Sunflower - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons...................... 14 Prices Received for Upland Cotton and Cottonseed - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons........................................................................................... 15 Prices Received and Marketings for Upland Cotton and Rice - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons..... 15 Prices Received for Hay by Type - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons.................... 16 Prices Received for Premium and Supreme Alfalfa Hay - States and 5-State Total: February 2021................. 16 Prices Received for Citrus Fruits by Utilization - United States: February 2020............................... 17 Prices Received for Citrus Fruits by Utilization - United States: January 2021................................ 17 Prices Received for Citrus Fruits by Utilization - United States: February 2021............................... 17 Prices Received for All Milk - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons....................... 18 Prices Received for Milk Cows - States and United States: January 2021 with Comparisons....................... 18 Parity Price Overview......................................................................................... 19 Commodity Parity Prices and Price as Percent of Parity Price - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons.. 20 Commodity Parity Prices - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons....................................... 21 Reliability of Prices Received Estimates...................................................................... 23 Prices Paid by Farmers........................................................................................ 24 Prices Paid Indexes and Related Parity Ratios - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons................. 25 Prices Paid Indexes and Annual Weights for Input Components and Sub-components - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons............................................................................. 26 Feed Price Ratios - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons............................................. 27 Prices Received Used to Calculate Feed Price Ratios - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons........... 27 Prices Paid for Feeder Livestock - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons.............................. 27 Reliability of Prices Paid Estimates.......................................................................... 28 Information Contacts.......................................................................................... 29 February Prices Received by Farmers Crop production: The February index, at 98.1, is 11 percent higher than January and 14 percent higher than February 2020. The grain & oilseed, other crop, and fruit & tree nut index increases more than offset the decrease in the vegetable & melon index. Grain and oilseed: The February index, at 88.2, is up 13 percent from January and 31 percent from February 2020. The feed grain, food grain, and oilseed indexes all increased. Feed grain: The February index, at 80.0, increased 12 percent from last month and 27 percent from a year ago. The corn price, at $4.75 per bushel, is up 51 cents from last month and 97 cents from February 2020. Food grain: At 87.2, the index for February increased 6.7 percent from the previous month and 11 percent from a year ago. The February price for all wheat, at $5.83 per bushel, is 35 cents higher than January and 95 cents higher than February 2020. The February price for rice, at $13.70 per cwt, is 30 cents higher than January but unchanged from February 2020. Oilseed: At 100.2, the index for February increased 15 percent from January and 45 percent from February 2020. The soybean price, at $12.70 per bushel, is $1.80 higher than January and $4.10 higher than February 2020. Fruit and tree nut: The February index, at 135.5, is up 0.2 percent from January and 5.9 percent from a year earlier. Price increases for oranges and apples during February more than offset price decreases for grapefruit, strawberries, and lemons. Vegetable and melon: At 95.8, the index for February decreased 19 percent from the previous month and 13 percent from February 2020. Price decreases during February for celery, lettuce, tomatoes, and broccoli more than offset the price increase for cauliflower. Other crop: The February index, at 87.5, is up 1.6 percent from the previous month and 8.8 percent from February 2020. The all hay price, at $163.00 per ton, is $6.00 higher than January and $6.00 higher than February 2020. At 72.1 cents per pound, the price for upland cotton is 2.6 cents higher than January and 11.5 cents higher than February 2020. Livestock production: The index for February, at 93.4, increased 1.7 percent from the previous month but decreased 1.4 percent from February a year earlier. Meat animal and poultry & egg index increases more than offset the decrease in the dairy index. Meat animal: At 95.3, the February index increased 3.9 percent from the previous month but decreased 1.2 percent from a year earlier. At $56.40 per cwt, the February hog price is $6.20 higher than January and $10.90 higher than a year earlier. The February beef cattle price of $112.00 per cwt is $2.00 higher than the previous month but $8.00 lower than February 2020. Dairy: The index for February, at 85.1, is down 2.3 percent from the previous month and 9.5 percent from February a year ago. The February all milk price of $17.10 per cwt is 40 cents lower than January and $1.80 lower than February 2020. Poultry and egg: At 97.7, the February index increased 1.7 percent from January and 6.3 percent from February 2020. The February market egg price, at 69.6 cents per dozen, is 2.6 cents higher than January and 5.6 cents higher than February 2020. The February broiler price, at 43.7 cents per pound, is 0.5 cent higher than January and 1.8 cents higher than a year ago. At 73.7 cents per pound, the February turkey price is 1.4 cents higher than the previous month and 9.3 cents higher than February 2020. Food Commodities: The index, at 98.1, increased 3.5 percent from the previous month and 3.4 percent from February 2020. Prices Received Indexes, 2011 Base - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons [Revised historical price indexes for months not shown are available at www.nass.usda.gov] -------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2011 Base :----------------------------------- : February : January : February Index Group : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------- : percent : Agricultural production ........: 90.6 90.0 95.7 Crop production ..............: 86.3 88.8 98.1 Grain and oilseed ..........: 67.2 78.3 88.2 Feed grain ...............: 63.1 71.2 80.0 Food grain ...............: 78.6 81.7 87.2 Oilseed ..................: 69.3 86.8 100.2 Fruit and tree nut .........: 128.0 135.2 135.5 Vegetable and melon ........: 110.0 118.3 95.8 Other crop .................: 80.4 86.1 87.5 : Livestock production .........: 94.7 91.8 93.4 Meat animal ................: 96.5 91.7 95.3 Cattle ...................: 105.2 97.2 98.7 Hog ......................: 68.4 75.5 84.8 Dairy ......................: 94.0 87.1 85.1 Poultry and egg ............: 91.9 96.1 97.7 : Food commodity .................: 94.9 94.8 98.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Prices Received Indexes, 1910-1914 Base - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons [Revised historical price indexes for months not shown are available at www.nass.usda.gov] -------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1910 - 1914 Base :----------------------------------- : February : January : February Index Group : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------- : percent : Agricultural production ........: 934 929 987 Crop production ..............: 752 774 856 Livestock production .........: 1100 1065 1084 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Prices Received Indexes, 2011 Base by Month for Selected Groups - United States: 2020 and 2021 [Revised historical price indexes for months not shown are available at www.nass.usda.gov. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2011 Base :--------------------------------------------------------------- Month : Agricultural : Crop : Livestock : Food : production : production : production : commodities :--------------------------------------------------------------- : 2020 : 2021 : 2020 : 2021 : 2020 : 2021 : 2020 : 2021 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : percent percent percent percent : January .......: 88.9 90.0 82.5 88.8 98.5 91.8 96.4 94.8 February ......: 90.6 95.7 86.3 98.1 94.7 93.4 94.9 98.1 March .........: 92.5 87.1 97.4 97.7 April .........: 81.9 86.0 78.4 84.2 May ...........: 84.4 86.5 82.6 87.5 June ..........: 88.0 89.3 86.7 92.1 July ..........: 86.5 88.4 84.5 90.2 August ........: 87.4 90.9 83.9 90.8 September .....: 89.2 93.9 84.1 92.7 October .......: 89.1 88.2 90.6 94.5 November ......: 93.0 92.1 94.2 101.0 December ......: 91.3 91.6 90.9 96.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prices Paid Indexes, 2011 Base by Month for Selected Groups - United States: 2020 and 2021 [Revised historical price indexes for months not shown are available at www.nass.usda.gov. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2011 Base :--------------------------------------------------------------- Month : All items : : Crop : Livestock : (PPITW) : Production : sector : sector :--------------------------------------------------------------- : 2020 : 2021 : 2020 : 2021 : 2020 : 2021 : 2020 : 2021 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : -- percent -- -- percent -- -- percent -- -- percent -- : January .......: 110.9 113.1 107.6 110.4 111.5 112.9 110.2 113.4 February ......: 110.6 114.5 107.1 112.2 111.5 113.5 109.7 115.6 March .........: 109.6 105.8 111.0 108.3 April .........: 108.4 104.5 110.5 106.2 May ...........: 108.5 104.6 110.7 106.3 June ..........: 108.7 104.8 111.0 106.4 July ..........: 109.2 105.3 111.2 107.1 August ........: 109.5 105.6 111.3 107.5 September .....: 109.9 106.3 111.5 108.3 October .......: 110.6 107.2 111.7 109.5 November ......: 111.4 108.3 111.9 110.8 December ......: 112.2 109.4 112.4 112.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prices Received for Field Crops and Fruits - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons [Price data source for non-citrus fruit commodities is United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2011 : : : Commodity : Base Price :February 2020 : January 2021 :February 2021 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Field crops : Barley, all ...............dollars/bushel: 4.79 4.68 4.67 4.97 Feed .....................dollars/bushel: 4.59 3.16 3.20 3.50 Malting ..................dollars/bushel: 4.83 4.78 4.82 5.02 Beans, dry edible ............dollars/cwt: 34.60 36.20 29.80 33.80 Canola .......................dollars/cwt: 23.10 16.10 18.80 20.40 Chickpeas, all ...............dollars/cwt: 35.70 16.70 19.00 22.50 Large .......................dollars/cwt: 39.20 16.80 19.60 23.50 Small .......................dollars/cwt: 23.40 15.90 18.10 19.30 Corn ......................dollars/bushel: 6.02 3.78 4.24 4.75 : Cotton, Upland .............dollars/pound: 0.880 0.606 0.695 0.721 Cottonseed ...................dollars/ton: 131.00 190.00 209.00 186.00 Flaxseed ..................dollars/bushel: 14.20 10.40 12.00 13.20 Hay, all, baled ..............dollars/ton: 159.00 157.00 157.00 163.00 Alfalfa .....................dollars/ton: 176.00 168.00 171.00 175.00 Other .......................dollars/ton: 119.00 140.00 137.00 143.00 Lentils ......................dollars/cwt: 27.50 17.60 18.80 19.50 Oats ......................dollars/bushel: 3.42 2.73 2.95 3.11 Peanuts, in-shell ..........dollars/pound: 0.252 0.205 0.205 0.205 : Peas, dry edible .............dollars/cwt: 13.60 9.90 10.10 10.90 Rice, all ....................dollars/cwt: 13.70 13.70 13.40 13.70 Long ........................dollars/cwt: 12.30 12.50 12.40 12.50 Medium and short ............dollars/cwt: 18.40 17.90 17.20 17.90 Sorghum grain ................dollars/cwt: 10.70 5.86 9.40 11.10 Soybeans ..................dollars/bushel: 12.50 8.60 10.90 12.70 Sunflowers, all ..............dollars/cwt: 29.00 20.40 19.60 21.40 : Wheat, all ................dollars/bushel: 7.44 4.88 5.48 5.83 Winter ...................dollars/bushel: 6.93 4.98 5.55 5.96 Durum ....................dollars/bushel: 9.22 4.96 5.88 6.37 Other spring .............dollars/bushel: 8.33 4.74 5.33 5.62 Hard red winter ..........dollars/bushel: 7.07 4.63 5.41 5.72 Soft red winter ..........dollars/bushel: 6.77 5.71 5.93 6.53 Hard red spring ..........dollars/bushel: 8.38 4.70 5.32 5.61 White ....................dollars/bushel: 6.58 5.65 5.71 6.21 : Fruits : Citrus, equivalent on-tree : Grapefruit ..................dollars/box: 7.47 8.95 17.09 11.47 Lemons ......................dollars/box: 12.30 14.35 20.60 19.28 Oranges .....................dollars/box: 8.16 9.68 10.75 12.75 : Non-citrus, fresh 1/ : Apples ....................dollars/pound: 0.325 0.583 0.723 0.737 Grapes ......................dollars/ton: 628.00 (S) 2,280.00 (S) Peaches .....................dollars/ton: 507.00 (S) (S) (S) Pears .......................dollars/ton: 559.00 1,200.00 1,290.00 1,290.00 Strawberries ................dollars/cwt: 104.00 257.00 245.00 207.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. 1/ Beginning February 2020, price reflects FOB shipping point basis Prices Received for Vegetables and Livestock - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons [Price data source for vegetables, livestock, and poultry commodities is United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2011 : : : Commodity : Base Price :February 2020 : January 2021 :February 2021 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Vegetables, fresh 1/ : Asparagus ....................dollars/cwt: 37.50 (S) (S) (S) Beans, snap ..................dollars/cwt: 69.00 48.40 75.70 54.00 Broccoli .....................dollars/cwt: 41.60 41.00 56.10 36.90 Cantaloupes ..................dollars/cwt: 16.50 (S) (S) (S) Carrots ......................dollars/cwt: 30.80 49.70 43.10 42.90 Cauliflower ..................dollars/cwt: 47.00 70.40 43.20 46.30 Celery .......................dollars/cwt: 22.50 33.90 112.00 47.80 Corn, sweet ..................dollars/cwt: 30.70 38.20 97.40 77.40 Cucumbers ....................dollars/cwt: 18.70 (S) (S) (S) Lettuce ......................dollars/cwt: 24.30 20.60 21.80 15.80 Onions 2/ ....................dollars/cwt: 11.90 19.30 19.50 19.20 Potatoes .....................dollars/cwt: 14.30 14.50 9.70 9.70 Tomatoes .....................dollars/cwt: 51.20 84.70 95.40 46.20 : Livestock : Calves .......................dollars/cwt: 142.00 168.00 165.00 167.00 Cattle, all beef .............dollars/cwt: 115.00 120.00 110.00 112.00 Cows 3/ .....................dollars/cwt: 71.60 65.80 59.70 65.60 Steers and heifers ..........dollars/cwt: 117.00 122.00 112.00 115.00 Milk cows 4/ ................dollars/head: 1,420.00 (NA) 1,360.00 (NA) Hogs, all ....................dollars/cwt: 66.50 45.50 50.20 56.40 Barrows and gilts ...........dollars/cwt: 66.80 46.30 50.50 56.40 Sows ........................dollars/cwt: 57.90 26.10 42.50 56.90 : Dairy and poultry : Milk, all 5/ .................dollars/cwt: 20.10 18.90 17.50 17.10 Fat test ........................percent: 3.71 4.01 4.10 4.10 Broilers, live 6/ ..........dollars/pound: 0.459 0.419 0.432 0.437 Eggs, all ..................dollars/dozen: 0.969 0.893 0.935 0.961 Market 7/ .................dollars/dozen: 0.796 0.640 0.670 0.696 Turkeys, live 8/ ...........dollars/pound: 0.680 0.644 0.723 0.737 : Adjusted for seasonal variation : Eggs, all ..................dollars/dozen: 0.979 0.840 0.881 0.891 Seasonal factor .................percent: 101 106 106 108 Milk, all ....................dollars/cwt: 20.20 19.40 17.60 17.50 Seasonal factor .................percent: 100 98 100 98 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (NA) Not available. (S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. 1/ Beginning February 2020, price reflects FOB shipping point basis 2/ Includes some processing. 3/ Beef cows and cull dairy cows sold for slaughter. 4/ Animals sold for dairy herd replacement only. Prices available for January, April, July, and October. 5/ Before deductions for hauling. Includes quality, quantity, and other premiums. Excludes hauling subsidies. 6/ Live weight equivalent price. 7/ Also referred to as table eggs. 8/ Live weight equivalent price is used when actual live weight price is not available. Beginning January 2011, price reflects FOB shipping point basis. Prior year price reflects delivered basis. Prices Received for All Wheat, Corn, and Soybeans by Month - United States: 2021 with Comparisons [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : All wheat : Corn : Soybeans Month :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2019 : 2020 : 2021 : 2019 : 2020 : 2021 : 2019 : 2020 : 2021 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : dollars per bushel : January ....: 5.28 4.88 5.48 3.56 3.79 4.24 8.64 8.84 10.90 February ...: 5.33 4.88 5.83 3.60 3.78 4.75 8.52 8.60 12.70 March ......: 5.19 4.86 3.61 3.68 8.52 8.47 April ......: 4.93 4.85 3.53 3.29 8.28 8.35 May ........: 4.78 4.76 3.63 3.20 8.02 8.28 June .......: 4.81 4.56 3.98 3.16 8.31 8.34 July .......: 4.52 4.54 4.16 3.21 8.38 8.50 August .....: 4.34 4.55 3.93 3.12 8.22 8.66 September ..: 4.26 4.73 3.80 3.40 8.35 9.24 October ....: 4.45 4.98 3.85 3.61 8.60 9.63 November ...: 4.39 5.24 3.68 3.79 8.59 10.30 December ...: 4.64 5.43 3.71 3.97 8.70 10.50 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Prices Received for Beef Cattle and All Hogs by Month - United States: 2021 with Comparisons [Price data source for livestock commodities is United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Beef cattle 1/ : All hogs 2/ Month :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2019 : 2020 : 2021 : 2019 : 2020 : 2021 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per cwt : January ..: 121.00 122.00 110.00 44.60 47.80 50.20 February .: 123.00 120.00 112.00 43.40 45.50 56.40 March ....: 126.00 113.00 46.50 47.70 April ....: 125.00 108.00 59.40 42.30 May ......: 120.00 109.00 62.30 51.00 June .....: 114.00 109.00 59.50 41.30 July .....: 112.00 97.10 56.60 39.90 August ...: 111.00 103.00 58.50 42.90 September : 103.00 104.00 47.70 49.70 October ..: 107.00 106.00 49.10 56.30 November .: 113.00 107.00 48.00 51.90 December .: 118.00 108.00 47.30 49.10 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Cows and steers & heifers. 2/ Barrows & gilts and sows. Prices Received for All Wheat - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per bushel : Arizona ............: (D) (S) (D) Arkansas ...........: (D) (D) (S) California .........: (D) (D) (D) Colorado ...........: 4.34 4.85 4.96 Idaho ..............: 5.28 5.22 5.52 Illinois ...........: (D) 5.95 6.18 Indiana ............: 5.32 5.75 5.93 Kansas .............: 4.42 5.61 6.08 Michigan ...........: 5.65 5.73 6.18 Minnesota ..........: 4.40 5.43 5.70 : Missouri ...........: 5.82 6.29 7.08 Montana ............: 4.80 5.31 5.54 Nebraska ...........: 4.40 5.22 5.65 North Carolina .....: 5.51 6.46 6.54 North Dakota .......: 4.72 5.36 5.68 Ohio ...............: 5.69 5.77 5.87 Oklahoma ...........: 4.42 5.57 6.03 Oregon .............: 6.04 6.71 6.87 South Dakota .......: 4.85 5.33 5.61 Texas ..............: 5.03 5.91 5.94 Washington .........: 5.75 5.91 6.34 : United States ......: 4.88 5.48 5.83 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. Prices Received for Winter Wheat - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per bushel : Arkansas ...........: (D) (D) (S) California .........: (D) (D) (D) Colorado ...........: 4.34 4.85 4.96 Idaho ..............: 5.24 5.18 5.55 Illinois ...........: (D) 5.95 6.18 Indiana ............: 5.32 5.75 5.93 Kansas .............: 4.42 5.61 6.08 Michigan ...........: 5.65 5.73 6.18 Missouri ...........: 5.82 6.29 7.08 Montana ............: 4.82 5.30 5.41 : Nebraska ...........: 4.40 5.22 5.65 North Carolina .....: 5.51 6.46 6.54 North Dakota .......: 3.13 4.99 5.40 Ohio ...............: 5.69 5.77 5.87 Oklahoma ...........: 4.42 5.57 6.03 Oregon .............: 6.04 6.71 6.87 South Dakota .......: 4.78 5.33 5.66 Texas ..............: 5.03 5.91 5.94 Washington .........: 5.72 5.90 6.32 : United States ......: 4.98 5.55 5.96 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. Prices Received for Durum Wheat - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per bushel : Arizona ............: (D) (S) (D) California .........: (S) (D) (D) Idaho ..............: (D) (D) (D) Montana ............: 4.72 5.75 (D) North Dakota .......: 4.78 5.87 6.28 : United States ......: 4.96 5.88 6.37 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. Prices Received for Spring Wheat - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per bushel : Idaho ..............: 5.34 5.26 5.37 Minnesota ..........: 4.40 5.43 5.70 Montana ............: 4.82 5.24 5.53 North Dakota .......: 4.72 5.30 5.59 South Dakota .......: 5.00 5.33 5.55 Washington .........: 5.90 5.97 6.42 : United States ......: 4.74 5.33 5.62 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prices Received for Oats - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per bushel : Illinois ...........: (D) (S) (D) Iowa ...............: 3.18 3.75 3.87 Michigan ...........: (D) (D) 3.45 Minnesota ..........: 2.64 2.42 2.89 Montana ............: (S) (D) (S) Nebraska ...........: (D) 3.75 (D) New York ...........: (D) (S) (S) North Dakota .......: 2.52 2.48 2.72 Oregon .............: (S) (S) (S) Pennsylvania .......: 4.45 (D) (D) South Dakota .......: 2.79 2.72 3.06 Texas ..............: (S) (S) (S) Wisconsin ..........: 3.14 4.07 2.99 : United States ......: 2.73 2.95 3.11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. Prices Received for All Barley - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per bushel : California .........: (D) (D) (D) Colorado ...........: 5.06 4.89 4.95 Idaho ..............: 4.83 4.71 5.12 Minnesota ..........: (D) 4.31 4.25 Montana ............: 4.21 4.30 4.68 North Dakota .......: 4.16 4.55 4.86 Washington .........: (D) 5.37 5.16 Wyoming ............: (D) (D) (D) : United States ......: 4.68 4.67 4.97 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. Prices Received for Malting Barley - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per bushel : California .........: (S) (D) (D) Colorado ...........: 5.08 4.89 4.95 Idaho ..............: (D) 4.75 5.13 Minnesota ..........: (D) (D) (D) Montana ............: 4.49 4.54 4.72 North Dakota .......: 4.25 4.89 4.99 Washington .........: (D) (D) (D) Wyoming ............: (D) (D) (D) : United States ......: 4.78 4.82 5.02 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. Prices Received for Feed Barley - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per bushel : California .........: (D) (S) (D) Colorado ...........: (D) (S) (S) Idaho ..............: 3.41 2.79 (D) Minnesota ..........: (S) (D) 3.71 Montana ............: 3.01 2.92 3.62 North Dakota .......: 3.15 3.32 3.51 Washington .........: 3.12 3.36 3.40 Wyoming ............: (D) (S) (S) : United States ......: 3.16 3.20 3.50 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. Prices Received for Corn - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per bushel : Colorado ...............: 3.78 4.54 4.90 Illinois ...............: 3.71 4.10 4.69 Indiana ................: 4.04 4.32 4.74 Iowa ...................: 3.74 4.40 4.87 Kansas .................: 3.66 4.59 4.94 Kentucky ...............: 4.16 4.23 4.67 Michigan ...............: 4.03 4.29 4.89 Minnesota ..............: 3.58 3.92 4.57 Missouri ...............: 3.93 4.39 4.77 Nebraska ...............: 3.71 4.26 4.64 : North Carolina .........: 4.63 5.45 5.98 North Dakota ...........: 3.17 3.99 4.39 Ohio ...................: 4.14 4.39 4.80 Pennsylvania ...........: 4.46 5.37 5.69 South Dakota ...........: 3.52 4.01 4.63 Tennessee ..............: 3.97 4.58 5.32 Texas ..................: 4.41 4.85 5.50 Wisconsin ..............: 3.66 4.12 4.74 : United States ..........: 3.78 4.24 4.75 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prices Received for Sorghum Grain - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per cwt : Kansas .............: 5.59 9.82 11.00 Nebraska ...........: 5.50 8.65 11.70 Oklahoma ...........: 5.97 9.17 11.90 Texas ..............: 6.67 8.15 11.30 : United States ......: 5.86 9.40 11.10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prices Received for Soybeans - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per bushel : Arkansas ...........: 8.75 11.20 12.90 Illinois ...........: 8.81 10.60 12.40 Indiana ............: 9.04 10.90 12.60 Iowa ...............: 8.56 11.30 12.70 Kansas .............: 8.31 12.10 12.90 Kentucky ...........: 9.00 10.80 12.10 Louisiana ..........: 8.52 10.50 11.60 Michigan ...........: 8.94 11.80 13.40 Minnesota ..........: 7.84 11.30 13.10 Mississippi ........: 8.69 10.80 12.40 : Missouri ...........: 8.87 10.80 12.80 Nebraska ...........: 8.33 10.70 12.50 North Carolina .....: 8.95 11.80 13.10 North Dakota .......: 7.83 10.30 12.50 Ohio ...............: 9.30 11.20 12.40 South Dakota .......: 8.26 10.70 12.30 Tennessee ..........: 8.98 10.90 12.30 Wisconsin ..........: 8.45 10.60 13.00 : United States ......: 8.60 10.90 12.70 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prices Received for Dry Beans - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per cwt : California .........: (D) (D) (D) Colorado ...........: (D) (D) (D) Idaho ..............: 30.30 (D) (D) Michigan ...........: 37.60 34.10 41.00 Minnesota ..........: 36.40 30.50 32.20 Nebraska ...........: (D) (D) (D) North Dakota .......: 34.50 27.90 29.40 : United States ......: 36.20 29.80 33.80 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. Prices Received for Canola - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per cwt : Minnesota ..........: (D) (D) (D) Montana ............: 13.60 17.50 17.00 North Dakota .......: 16.10 18.80 20.50 Oklahoma ...........: (S) (S) (S) : United States ......: 16.10 18.80 20.40 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. Prices Received for Flaxseed - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per bushel : North Dakota .......: 10.40 12.00 13.20 : United States ......: 10.40 12.00 13.20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prices Received for Peanuts (in shell) - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per pound : Alabama ............: 0.198 0.190 0.210 Arkansas ...........: 0.209 (S) (S) Florida ............: 0.198 0.199 0.208 Georgia ............: 0.196 0.201 0.202 Mississippi ........: 0.188 0.185 0.185 New Mexico .........: (S) (S) 0.563 North Carolina .....: 0.214 0.222 0.220 Oklahoma ...........: 0.231 0.234 0.227 South Carolina .....: 0.212 0.225 0.218 Texas ..............: 0.278 0.242 0.232 Virginia ...........: 0.220 0.216 (S) : United States ......: 0.205 0.205 0.205 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. Prices Received for Sunflower - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per cwt : Kansas .............: (D) 20.80 (D) Minnesota ..........: 20.40 (D) (D) North Dakota .......: 20.20 19.60 21.80 South Dakota .......: 21.00 19.10 20.50 : United States ......: 20.40 19.60 21.40 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. Prices Received for Upland Cotton and Cottonseed - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons [Cottonseed marketing year August - February] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Cotton, Upland : Cottonseed State :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : February : January : February : February : January : February : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : -------- dollars per pound -------- --------- dollars per ton -------- : Alabama ............: 0.613 (D) 0.698 157.00 143.00 128.00 Arizona ............: (S) (D) (S) 270.00 283.00 258.00 Arkansas ...........: 0.626 (D) (D) 150.00 (S) (S) California .........: (S) (S) (S) (D) 370.00 (S) Georgia ............: 0.612 0.757 0.749 116.00 157.00 154.00 Louisiana ..........: 0.613 (D) 0.717 (S) (S) (S) Mississippi ........: 0.625 (D) 0.714 (S) (S) (S) North Carolina .....: 0.640 (D) 0.704 130.00 192.00 233.00 Tennessee ..........: 0.601 (D) 0.795 (S) (S) (S) Texas ..............: 0.583 0.650 0.680 151.00 186.00 (S) : United States ......: 0.606 0.695 0.721 190.00 209.00 186.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. Prices Received and Marketings for Upland Cotton and Rice - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Cotton, Upland : Average price ......dollars/pound: 0.606 0.695 0.721 Marketings 1/ ........1,000 bales: 986 1,280 754 : Rice, all : Average price ........dollars/cwt: 13.70 13.40 13.70 Marketings 2/ ..........1,000 cwt: 12,443 22,898 14,092 : Rice, long : Average price ........dollars/cwt: 12.50 12.40 12.50 Marketings 2/ ..........1,000 cwt: 9,684 18,019 11,129 : Rice, medium and short : California : Average price ........dollars/cwt: 21.50 18.00 20.40 : Other States 3/ : Average price ........dollars/cwt: 11.70 12.90 13.20 : United States : Average price ........dollars/cwt: 17.90 17.20 17.90 Marketings 2/ ..........1,000 cwt: 2,759 4,879 2,963 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Marketings based on a survey of cotton buyers in the major producing States - Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. 2/ Purchases by private firms and rice (rough equivalent) shipped by cooperatives. 3/ Other States include Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Texas. Prices Received for Hay by Type - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : All hay : Alfalfa hay : Other hay State :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : February : January : February : February : January : February : February : January : February : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per ton : Arizona ..............: 200.00 185.00 190.00 200.00 185.00 190.00 200.00 190.00 190.00 California ...........: 189.00 179.00 186.00 200.00 190.00 195.00 150.00 150.00 155.00 Colorado .............: 230.00 207.00 212.00 230.00 205.00 210.00 230.00 225.00 225.00 Idaho ................: 154.00 162.00 162.00 155.00 165.00 165.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 Illinois .............: 164.00 151.00 152.00 175.00 165.00 165.00 120.00 115.00 110.00 Iowa .................: 116.00 114.00 126.00 119.00 121.00 132.00 101.00 101.00 108.00 Kansas ...............: 128.00 144.00 145.00 138.00 162.00 169.00 103.00 101.00 95.00 Kentucky .............: 147.00 157.00 157.00 205.00 215.00 215.00 130.00 140.00 140.00 Michigan .............: 163.00 181.00 185.00 185.00 195.00 200.00 135.00 155.00 155.00 Minnesota ............: 144.00 112.00 118.00 156.00 130.00 135.00 101.00 81.00 84.00 : Missouri .............: 116.00 110.00 109.00 150.00 155.00 155.00 110.00 100.00 100.00 Montana ..............: 141.00 133.00 133.00 140.00 135.00 135.00 145.00 120.00 125.00 Nebraska .............: 103.00 112.00 109.00 110.00 121.00 117.00 82.00 88.00 88.00 Nevada ...............: 184.00 184.00 190.00 185.00 185.00 190.00 170.00 175.00 180.00 New Mexico ...........: 216.00 218.00 218.00 220.00 225.00 225.00 190.00 180.00 180.00 New York .............: 166.00 173.00 181.00 200.00 209.00 221.00 165.00 161.00 168.00 North Dakota .........: 82.00 93.00 95.00 85.00 98.00 100.00 68.00 71.00 70.00 Ohio .................: 180.00 176.00 183.00 220.00 210.00 210.00 160.00 150.00 160.00 Oklahoma .............: 99.00 100.00 104.00 160.00 169.00 192.00 88.00 92.00 87.00 Oregon ...............: 188.00 196.00 194.00 200.00 210.00 205.00 175.00 170.00 180.00 : Pennsylvania .........: 179.00 204.00 214.00 229.00 276.00 286.00 171.00 187.00 198.00 South Dakota .........: 101.00 100.00 105.00 106.00 114.00 115.00 88.00 76.00 82.00 Texas ................: 140.00 151.00 156.00 184.00 214.00 221.00 133.00 144.00 144.00 Utah .................: 175.00 194.00 194.00 175.00 195.00 195.00 140.00 135.00 135.00 Washington ...........: 183.00 173.00 173.00 195.00 175.00 170.00 160.00 170.00 180.00 Wisconsin ............: 178.00 153.00 166.00 185.00 161.00 179.00 150.00 115.00 118.00 Wyoming ..............: 173.00 175.00 175.00 180.00 175.00 175.00 140.00 175.00 175.00 : United States ........: 157.00 157.00 163.00 168.00 171.00 175.00 140.00 137.00 143.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prices Received for Premium and Supreme Alfalfa Hay - States and 5-State Total: February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per ton : California .........: 220.00 215.00 220.00 Idaho ..............: 170.00 185.00 185.00 Michigan ...........: 200.00 220.00 225.00 Minnesota ..........: 256.00 181.00 187.00 New York ...........: 256.00 245.00 256.00 Pennsylvania .......: 305.00 321.00 340.00 Texas ..............: 225.00 225.00 228.00 Wisconsin ..........: 264.00 218.00 232.00 : 5-State Total 1/ 2/ : 210.00 206.00 211.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ 5-State total represents a weighted (hay purchases) average price for the five largest milk producing States (based on the pounds of milk produced during the previous month). 2/ For February 2020, includes California, Idaho, New York, Texas, and Wisconsin. For January 2021, includes California, Idaho, New York, Texas, and Wisconsin. For February 2021, includes California, Idaho, New York, Texas, and Wisconsin. Prices Received for Citrus Fruits by Utilization - United States: February 2020 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Equivalent returns Commodity : FOB :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : packed : Packinghouse door : On-tree : fresh :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : All : Fresh : Process : All : Fresh : Process --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per box : Grapefruit ..........................: 30.10 11.51 19.12 7.34 8.95 16.88 4.60 : Lemons ..............................: 40.30 20.66 29.83 (D) 14.35 23.05 (D) : Oranges .............................: 27.20 12.70 16.81 9.74 9.68 13.93 6.60 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. Prices Received for Citrus Fruits by Utilization - United States: January 2021 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Equivalent returns Commodity : FOB :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : packed : Packinghouse door : On-tree : fresh :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : All : Fresh : Process : All : Fresh : Process --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per box : Grapefruit ..........................: 35.90 19.86 24.81 10.70 17.09 22.44 7.15 : Lemons ..............................: 45.30 27.18 34.63 (D) 20.60 27.71 (D) : Oranges .............................: 33.60 13.77 22.82 9.89 10.75 19.90 6.84 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. Prices Received for Citrus Fruits by Utilization - United States: February 2021 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Equivalent returns Commodity : FOB :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : packed : Packinghouse door : On-tree : fresh :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : All : Fresh : Process : All : Fresh : Process --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per box : Grapefruit ..........................: 37.60 14.15 26.18 6.74 11.47 23.67 3.95 : Lemons ..............................: 45.10 25.80 34.51 (D) 19.28 27.59 (D) : Oranges .............................: 34.10 15.75 23.34 8.32 12.75 20.40 5.25 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. Prices Received for All Milk - States and United States: February 2021 with Comparisons [Before deduction for hauling. Includes quality, quantity, and other premiums. Excludes hauling subsidies] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : February 2020 : January 2021 : February 2021 State :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Price :Fat test : Price :Fat test : Price : Fat test ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :dollars per cwt percent dollars per cwt percent dollars per cwt percent : Arizona ............: 17.90 3.80 15.40 3.78 15.20 3.77 California .........: 18.60 3.93 18.40 4.02 17.80 3.98 Colorado ...........: 19.20 3.91 17.00 4.00 16.90 4.00 Florida ............: 22.10 3.67 19.70 3.74 20.00 3.70 Georgia ............: 20.60 3.80 18.80 3.82 18.90 3.83 Idaho ..............: 17.90 4.09 17.60 4.23 17.00 4.19 Illinois ...........: 19.10 4.01 16.70 4.10 16.60 4.12 Indiana ............: 18.70 3.99 17.20 4.09 17.10 4.11 Iowa ...............: 19.90 4.11 17.80 4.16 17.40 4.27 Kansas .............: 17.70 4.06 15.60 4.18 14.30 4.16 : Michigan ...........: 17.70 3.89 15.90 3.99 15.90 4.02 Minnesota ..........: 19.80 4.17 18.30 4.31 17.80 4.31 New Mexico .........: 17.00 3.91 15.20 3.97 14.00 3.95 New York ...........: 19.10 3.98 17.10 4.09 17.40 4.11 Ohio ...............: 19.40 4.01 17.70 4.01 17.80 4.05 Oregon .............: 20.90 4.14 19.70 4.19 19.50 4.18 Pennsylvania .......: 19.40 3.98 17.30 4.08 17.40 4.09 South Dakota .......: 20.30 4.35 19.20 4.52 18.70 4.57 Texas ..............: 19.40 4.31 17.00 4.36 16.00 4.36 Utah ...............: 18.60 4.07 17.60 4.10 17.00 4.01 : Vermont ............: 19.60 3.99 17.80 4.12 17.90 4.13 Virginia ...........: 19.90 3.92 18.70 4.01 18.90 4.01 Washington .........: 18.90 4.14 16.80 4.19 16.40 4.18 Wisconsin ..........: 19.10 3.97 17.50 4.10 17.20 4.13 : United States ......: 18.90 4.01 17.50 4.10 17.10 4.10 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prices Received for Milk Cows - States and United States: January 2021 with Comparisons [Animals sold for dairy herd replacement only. Quarterly United States milk cow prices are based on revised milk cow inventory] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : January 2020 : October 2020 : January 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per head : Arizona ............: 1,450 1,450 1,500 California .........: 1,400 1,350 1,350 Colorado ...........: 1,300 1,350 1,300 Florida ............: 1,350 1,440 1,400 Georgia ............: 1,310 1,300 1,280 Idaho ..............: 1,350 1,350 1,350 Illinois ...........: 1,260 1,310 1,290 Indiana ............: 1,220 1,260 1,350 Iowa ...............: 1,200 1,290 1,310 Kansas .............: 1,400 1,420 1,400 : Michigan ...........: 1,260 1,360 1,400 Minnesota ..........: 1,140 1,240 1,260 New Mexico .........: 1,400 1,400 1,400 New York ...........: 1,190 1,240 1,300 Ohio ...............: 1,200 1,220 1,230 Oregon .............: 1,300 1,300 1,300 Pennsylvania .......: 1,210 1,270 1,250 South Dakota .......: 1,280 1,300 1,350 Texas ..............: 1,400 1,400 1,400 Utah ...............: 1,250 1,250 1,200 : Vermont ............: 1,290 1,270 1,350 Virginia ...........: 1,160 1,270 1,180 Washington .........: 1,250 1,350 1,350 Wisconsin ..........: 1,260 1,420 1,470 : United States ......: 1,300 1,340 1,360 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parity Price Overview Parity prices, based on data from January 2021, and adjusted base price data from which parity prices are computed are presented in the tables on the following pages. Parity prices are computed under the provisions of Title III. Subtitle A, Section 301(a) of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 as amended by the Agricultural Acts of 1948, 1949, 1954, and 1956. The parity prices shown in this report are based on the provisions of the amended Act. Briefly, the actual method of computation is as follows: a. The average of prices received by farmers for individual commodities for the 10 preceding years is calculated (for 2020, the 10-average includes the years 2010-2019). An allowance for unredeemed loans and other supplemental payments resulting from price support programs, such as the deficiency payments for grains and cotton, is included for those commodities for which applicable. b. This 10-year average is divided by the average of the Index of Prices Received by Farmers for the same 10 preceding calendar years, adjusted to include an allowance for unredeemed loans and other supplemental price support operations, to give an "adjusted base price". c. Parity prices are computed by multiplying the "adjusted base prices" by the current Parity Index (the Index of Prices Paid by Farmers, including Interest, Taxes, and Wage Rates, 1910-1914=100). Parity prices are calculated in terms of prices received by farmers in the local markets in which they ordinarily sell. This means that the parity prices apply to the average of all classes and grades of the commodity as sold by all farmers in the United States, except as otherwise specified. Fruits and vegetables for fresh use and for processing are usually considered separate commodities and separate parity prices are calculated. The Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 provided for parity prices for certain commodities covered by a marketing agreement or order program. Under present legislation, United States parity prices, with appropriate adjustments where needed, may be used for the purpose of this Act. Commodity Parity Prices and Price as Percent of Parity Price - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons [Parity prices are computed under the provisions of Title III, Subtitle a, Section 301 (a) of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 as amended by the Agricultural Acts of 1948, 1949, and 1956. See February "Agricultural Prices" for details on adjusted base price and parity price computations. Parity data not available for blank cells. Primary source of data for livestock and milk prices is United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Parity price : Price as percent :Adjusted : : : of parity Commodity and unit : base :----------------------------------------------------------- : price :February : January :February :February : January :February : : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------------- dollars ------------- ------- percent ------ : Basic commodities : All wheat ............bushel: 0.547 16.60 16.70 17.00 29 33 34 Rice ....................cwt: 1.29 38.40 39.50 40.00 36 34 34 Corn .................bushel: 0.422 12.90 12.90 13.10 29 33 36 Cotton : Upland ..............pound: 0.068 2.08 2.08 2.11 29 33 34 American Pima .......pound: 0.135 4.17 4.13 4.19 25 26 25 Peanuts ...............pound: 0.022 0.684 0.674 0.682 30 30 30 Small chickpeas 1/ ......cwt: 2.30 71.40 70.40 71.30 22 26 27 Large chickpeas 1/ ......cwt: 2.97 92.90 90.90 92.10 18 22 26 Lentils 1/ ..............cwt: 2.26 71.10 69.20 70.10 25 27 28 : Designated non-basic : All milk, to plants 2/ ..cwt: 1.79 53.60 54.80 55.50 36 32 32 Honey, extracted 3/ ...pound: 0.193 5.68 5.91 5.98 35 33 33 : Wool and mohair : Wool ..................pound: 0.151 4.43 4.62 4.68 43 36 35 Mohair ................pound: 0.460 13.60 14.10 14.30 44 36 35 : Other non-basic : Apples, fresh 4/ ......pound: 0.038 1.070 1.160 1.180 54 62 62 Barley ...............bushel: 0.494 14.70 15.10 15.30 32 31 32 Canola ..................cwt: 1.81 55.70 55.40 56.10 29 34 36 Cottonseed ..............ton: 19.30 580.00 591.00 598.00 33 35 31 Dry edible beans ........cwt: 3.12 92.60 95.50 96.70 39 31 35 Flaxseed .............bushel: 1.07 32.40 32.80 33.20 32 37 40 Oats .................bushel: 0.289 8.63 8.85 8.96 32 33 35 Potatoes, fresh .........cwt: 1.06 31.80 32.50 32.90 46 30 29 Sorghum grain ...........cwt: 0.728 21.90 22.30 22.60 27 42 49 Soybeans .............bushel: 1.03 31.50 31.50 31.90 27 35 40 Sunflower, all ..........cwt: 2.07 61.60 63.40 64.20 33 31 33 : Citrus (equivalent on-tree) : Grapefruit ..............box: 0.905 24.90 27.70 28.10 36 62 41 Lemons ..................box: 1.98 55.70 60.60 61.40 26 34 31 Oranges .................box: 1.050 30.10 32.20 32.60 32 33 39 : Livestock and poultry : Beef cattle .............cwt: 11.80 354.00 361.00 366.00 34 30 31 Broilers ..............pound: 0.050 1.55 1.53 1.55 27 28 28 Calves ..................cwt: 17.40 515.00 533.00 539.00 33 31 31 Eggs 2/ ...............dozen: 0.099 3.01 3.03 3.07 28 29 29 Hogs ....................cwt: 5.55 170.00 170.00 172.00 27 30 33 Turkeys, live .........pound: 0.066 1.960 2.020 2.050 33 36 36 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Parity prices began January 2015. 2/ Seasonally adjusted price as percentage of parity price. 3/ Wholesale extracted. Adjusted base price derived from state annual averages prices weighted by production. For 1982 through 1985 the national averages are the support prices. 4/ Equivalent packinghouse-door returns for California, New York, Oregon, and Washington. Price at point of first sale for other states. Commodity Parity Prices - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons [Parity prices are computed under the provisions of Title III, Subtitle a, Section 301 (a) of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 as amended by the Agricultural Acts of 1948, 1949, and 1956. See February "Agricultural Prices" for details on adjusted base price and parity price computations] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Parity price : Adjusted : : : Commodity and unit : base :----------------------------------------- : price : February : January : February : : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars : Field crops and miscellaneous : Hops ..............................pound: 0.440 12.60 13.50 13.60 Mustard seed ........................cwt: 3.07 93.70 94.00 95.20 Rapeseed ............................cwt: 2.55 78.60 78.10 79.10 Rye ..............................bushel: 0.631 18.70 19.30 19.60 Safflower ...........................cwt: 2.19 65.20 67.10 67.90 Spearmint oil .....................pound: 1.74 52.10 53.30 53.90 Sweet potatoes ......................cwt: 2.04 59.80 62.50 63.20 : Tobacco : Flue-cured, 11-14 ...............pound: 0.185 5.57 5.66 5.74 Fire-cured, 21-23 ...............pound: 0.256 7.65 7.84 7.94 Burley, 31 ......................pound: 0.183 5.48 5.60 5.67 Maryland, 32 ....................pound: 0.174 5.15 5.33 5.39 Dark air-cured, 35-37 ...........pound: 0.228 6.82 6.98 7.07 Pennsylvania seedleaf, 41 .......pound: 0.214 5.98 6.55 6.63 : Non-citrus fruit : Apples, processing 1/ 2/ ............ton: 20.80 604.00 637.00 645.00 Apricots, fresh 3/ ..................ton: 127.00 3,810.00 3,890.00 3,940.00 Avocados 2/ 3/ ......................ton: 194.00 5,890.00 5,940.00 6,010.00 Cherries : Sweet .............................ton: 212.00 6,250.00 6,490.00 6,570.00 Tart 2/ .........................pound: 0.029 0.893 0.888 0.899 Cranberry 2/ 4/ ..................barrel: 3.38 106.00 103.00 105.00 Dates (California) 3/ ...............ton: 206.00 5,480.00 6,310.00 6,390.00 : Grapes (California) : Wine, processing ..................ton: 78.50 2,260.00 2,400.00 2,430.00 Kiwifruit 2/ ........................ton: 117.00 3,120.00 3,580.00 3,630.00 Nectarines, fresh (California) 3/ ...ton: 81.10 2,340.00 2,480.00 2,510.00 Olives, canning (California) 4/ .....ton: 112.00 3,300.00 3,430.00 3,470.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Commodity Parity Prices - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons (continued) [Parity prices are computed under the provisions of Title III, Subtitle a, Section 301 (a) of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 as amended by the Agricultural Acts of 1948, 1949, and 1956. See February "Agricultural Prices" for details on adjusted base price and parity price computations] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : Parity price :Adjusted : : : Commodity and unit : base :-------------------------------------------- : price : February : January : February : : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : dollars : Non-citrus fruit - continued : Papayas (Hawaii) .................pound: 0.042 1.34 1.29 1.30 Peaches, fresh 4/ 6/ ...............ton: 106.00 3,070.00 3,250.00 3,290.00 Pears, fresh 6/ ....................ton: 63.00 1,900.00 1,930.00 1,950.00 Plums (California) equivalent on-tree : Fresh 7/ .........................ton: 80.40 2,220.00 2,460.00 2,490.00 Strawberries : Fresh 10/ ......................pound: 10.20 292.00 312.00 316.00 Processing .....................pound: 3.91 111.00 120.00 121.00 : Sugar crops : Sugarbeets 2/ 8/ .................ton: 4.71 146.00 144.00 146.00 Sugarcane 2/ 8/ ..................ton: 3.47 104.00 106.00 108.00 : Tree nuts 9/ : Almonds ..........................pound: 0.258 7.53 7.90 8.00 Hazelnuts ..........................ton: 237.00 7,050.00 7,260.00 7,350.00 Pistachios .......................pound: 0.250 7.26 7.66 7.75 Walnuts ............................ton: 237.00 7,020.00 7,260.00 7,350.00 : Vegetables, fresh 10/ : Carrots 11/ ........................cwt: 2.64 83.90 80.80 81.80 Cauliflower 11/ ....................cwt: 4.62 139.00 141.00 143.00 Celery 11/ .........................cwt: 2.13 61.00 65.20 66.00 Honeydew melons ....................cwt: 2.07 75.00 63.40 64.20 Lettuce ............................cwt: 2.74 75.00 83.90 84.90 Onions 11/ .........................cwt: 1.44 42.00 44.10 44.60 Tomatoes ...........................cwt: 4.05 119.00 124.00 126.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Equivalent returns at processing plant door. 2/ Adjusted base price is carried forward from the previous year since current marketing year average price is not yet available. 3/ Equivalent returns at packinghouse door. 4/ Equivalent returns for bulk fruit at first delivery point. 5/ Dried basis. 6/ Equivalent packinghouse-door returns for California, New York (apples only), Oregon (except peaches), and Washington. Price at point of first sale for other states. 7/ Based on "as sold" prices for fresh fruit in all states. 8/ Relates to prices including average conditional payments per ton made under the sugar acts of 1937 and 1948. Crop deficiency and abandonment payments not included. 9/ Prices In-Shell basis except almonds which are shelled basis. 10/ FOB shipping point price. 11/ Includes some processing. Reliability of Prices Received Estimates Definition: Prices received represent sales from producers to first buyers. They include all grades and qualities. The average commodity price from the survey multiplied by the total quantity marketed theoretically should give the total cash receipts for the commodity. Survey procedures: Primary sales data used to determine grain prices were obtained from probability samples of about 1,900 mills and elevators. These procedures ensure that virtually all grain moving into commercial channels has a chance of being included in the survey. Generally, States surveyed account for 90 percent or more of total United States production. Livestock prices are obtained from packers, stockyards, auctions, dealers, and market check data from AMS-USDA, private marketing organizations, and state commodity groups and agencies. Inter-farm sales of grain and livestock are not included since they represent very small percentages of the total sales. Grain marketed for seed is also excluded. Fruit and vegetable prices are obtained from sample surveys and market check data from AMS-USDA, private marketing organizations, state agencies, and universities. Summary and estimation procedures: Survey quantities sold are expanded by strata to state levels and used to weight average strata prices to a state average. State prices are then weighted to a United States price based on expanded sales. Recommendations are prepared by the Regional Field Offices and reviewed by the Agricultural Statistics Board in Washington, D.C. State recommendations are reviewed for reasonableness with survey data, other States, and recent historic estimates. Revisions: In general, revisions are made during annual commodity market year estimation time, following five-year Census revisions, or when later information is received. Revisions are published in monthly issues of Agricultural Prices. Reliability: United States price estimates based on probability surveys generally have a sampling error of less than one percent for the major commodities such as corn, wheat, soybeans, cotton, and rice. Current methods of summarization for non-probability commodities are not designed directly to calculate sampling errors. However, analytical measures approximate the United States relative sampling errors at around five percent. Any non- sampling errors are attributed to such things as the inability to obtain correct information, differences in interpreting questions or definitions, mistakes in coding or processing the data, etc. Efforts are made at each step in the survey process to minimize these non-sampling errors. Program Changes: After the Council on Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics (C-FARE) 2009 program review which included changes in farm production practices, plans were implemented to make necessary program improvements in the agricultural price program. The index group structure for prices received was modified to maintain a more universal structure and consistency with the required 1910-1914 series. Modifications implemented January 2014 include the following: updated the current 1990-1992 base reference period to 2011; linked the 1910-1914 series to the updated base reference period, 2011; created index groups used universally by researchers, data users, and policymakers; and re-classified agricultural commodities into the index groups. Also, the modifications expanded the commodity coverage for vegetable, melon, non-citrus, and tree nuts; updated monthly market weights; and adjusted (normalized) current five year moving average cash receipts and farm input cost weights. Modifications implemented January 2015 discontinued preliminary prices and replaced the annual average index with an annual index. The February 2016 program update changed the rounding of the 2011 base period indexes to nearest tenth of a percent. The 1910-1914 base period indexes remain rounded to the nearest whole number. See Price Program Links at end of this report for program change details. February Prices Paid by Farmers The February Prices Paid Index for Commodities and Services, Interest, Taxes, and Farm Wage Rates (PPITW), at 114.5, is up 1.2 percent from January 2021 and 3.5 percent from February 2020. Production: The February index, at 112.2, is up 1.6 percent from January and 4.8 percent from last year. Higher prices for complete feeds, feed grains, feeder pigs, and supplements more than offset lower prices for herbicides, insecticides, fungicides & other, and wage rates. Feed: At 119.6, the February index increased 4.5 percent from January and 16 percent from February 2020. Prices are higher than the previous month for complete feeds, feed grains, supplements, hay and forages, and concentrates. Livestock and poultry: The February index, at 105.7, increased 2.2 percent from January and 0.9 percent from last year. Prices are higher for feeder pigs and feeder cattle. The feeder pigs price, $194.00 per cwt, is up $26.00 per cwt from the previous month. The feeder cattle price, at $141.00 per cwt, is up $2.00 per cwt from January. Fertilizer: The index for February, at 79.0, is up 1.5 percent from January and 13 percent from February a year ago. Prices are higher for nitrogen and mixed fertilizer. Prices are unchanged for potash & phosphate. Chemicals: The February index, at 99.7, is down 0.6 percent from January but up 1.2 percent from last February. Fuels: At 96.7, the February index is up 5.8 percent from January and 28 percent from February 2020. Compared with January, prices are higher for gasoline, diesel, and LP gas. Machinery: The index for February, at 126.2, increased 0.6 percent from January and 2.1 percent from last February. Compared with last month, prices are higher for other machinery and tractors. Consumer Price Index: The February 2021 Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), as issued by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, increased 1.7 percent over the last 12 months to an index level of 263.014 (1982- 1984=100). For the month, the index increased 0.5 percent prior to seasonal adjustment. Prices Paid Indexes and Related Parity Ratios - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons [Revised historical price indexes for months not shown are available at www.nass.usda.gov] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1910-1914 Base : 2011 Base Index Group :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and : February : January : February : February : January : February Ratios : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : percent : Prices paid by farmers for : commodities, services, : interest, taxes, and wage : rates (PPITW) ...................: 2993 3062 3100 110.6 113.1 114.5 Production ....................: 2230 2298 2336 107.1 110.4 112.2 Feed ........................: 1140 1261 1318 103.5 114.4 119.6 Livestock and poultry .......: 2069 2042 2088 104.8 103.4 105.7 Seeds .......................: 3800 3711 3711 115.6 112.9 112.9 Fertilizer ..................: 845 937 952 70.2 77.8 79.0 Chemicals ...................: 884 901 895 98.5 100.3 99.7 Fuels .......................: 2107 2558 2706 75.3 91.4 96.7 Supplies and repairs ........: 1366 1389 1392 115.8 117.7 118.0 : Autos and trucks ............: 3275 3314 3316 106.6 107.8 107.9 Machinery ...................: 7553 7660 7712 123.6 125.4 126.2 Building materials ..........: 2764 2937 2983 118.8 126.3 128.2 Services and rent ...........: 2481 2483 2487 (NA) (NA) (NA) Services ....................: (NA) (NA) (NA) 116.3 117.8 118.1 Rent ........................: (NA) (NA) (NA) 117.6 115.4 115.4 : Interest 1/ ...................: 3678 3696 3696 100.9 101.4 101.4 Taxes 2/ ......................: 7047 7143 7143 118.7 120.4 120.4 Wage rates ....................: 9778 9644 9644 136.6 134.7 134.7 Family living-CPI 3/ ..........: 2457 2485 2498 115.0 116.3 116.9 : Production, interest, taxes, : and wage rates (PITW) .........: 3099 3176 3219 109.9 112.6 114.2 : Ratio (received/paid) ...........: (NA) (NA) (NA) 82 80 83 Parity ratio 4/ .................: 31 30 32 (NA) (NA) (NA) Parity ratio adjusted 5/ ........: 35 32 34 (NA) (NA) (NA) PPITW adjusted for : productivity 6/ ...............: 1702 1716 1724 (NA) (NA) (NA) : Crop sector (PPITW) .............: (NA) (NA) (NA) 111.5 112.9 113.5 Livestock sector (PPITW) ........: (NA) (NA) (NA) 109.7 113.4 115.6 : Farm sector (production) ........: (NA) (NA) (NA) 106.2 110.5 113.8 Non-farm sector (production) ....: (NA) (NA) (NA) 107.7 110.4 111.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (NA) Not available. 1/ Interest per acre on farm real estate debt and interest rate on farm non-real estate debt. 2/ Farm real estate taxes payable per acre. 3/ Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers (CPI-U), converted by the USDA. 4/ Ratio of index of prices received to PPITW (1910-1914=100). 5/ Based on estimated cash receipts, from marketings and government payments, the preliminary adjustment factor is updated annually. 6/ PPITW is adjusted based on productivity trend for the prior 15 years. Prices Paid Indexes and Annual Weights for Input Components and Sub-components - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons [Revised historical price indexes for months not shown are available at www.nass.usda.gov. Relative weights are a five year moving average] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Relative weights : Indexes (2011=100) :------------------------------------------------------- Index Group : : :February : January :February : 2020 : 2021 : 2020 : 2021 : 2021 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : percent : Production items ............: 72.9 72.8 107.1 110.4 112.2 : Feed ......................: 13.3 13.8 103.5 114.4 119.6 Feed grains .............: 1.9 2.0 63.1 73.8 83.1 Complete feeds ..........: 6.5 6.7 109.5 122.4 127.5 Hay and forages .........: 1.7 1.7 104.0 104.1 107.4 Concentrates ............: 2.1 2.2 116.0 130.3 132.1 Supplements .............: 1.1 1.2 112.4 122.2 130.4 Livestock and poultry .....: 9.2 9.5 104.8 103.4 105.7 Feeder cattle ...........: 7.2 7.4 105.6 101.8 102.8 Feeder pigs .............: 0.7 0.8 103.6 120.0 138.6 Milk cow replacements ...: 0.7 0.8 91.5 95.8 95.8 Poultry .................: 0.6 0.6 113.1 113.1 113.1 : Seeds .....................: 5.1 5.0 115.6 112.9 112.9 Field crops .............: 4.6 4.6 114.0 111.6 111.6 Grasses and legumes .....: 0.5 0.5 131.8 125.4 125.4 Fertilizer ................: 5.1 5.4 70.2 77.8 79.0 Mixed fertilizer ........: 2.2 2.4 70.4 76.8 77.2 Nitrogen ................: 2.1 2.3 72.5 77.6 80.1 Potash and phosphate ....: 0.7 0.8 63.0 81.6 81.6 Chemicals .................: 3.5 3.6 98.5 100.3 99.7 Herbicides ..............: 2.2 2.2 100.1 102.0 101.4 Insecticides ............: 0.8 0.8 93.2 94.5 93.9 Fungicides and other ....: 0.5 0.5 99.9 102.2 101.5 : Fuels .....................: 3.2 3.3 75.3 91.4 96.7 Diesel ..................: 2.0 2.0 70.8 65.5 69.6 Gasoline ................: 0.7 0.7 74.7 71.9 76.9 LP gas ..................: 0.5 0.5 93.0 211.7 222.0 Supplies and repairs ......: 4.6 4.5 115.8 117.7 118.0 Supplies ................: 1.5 1.5 116.6 119.7 119.9 Repairs .................: 3.0 3.0 115.4 116.7 117.1 Autos and trucks ..........: 1.2 1.1 106.6 107.8 107.9 Autos ...................: 0.2 0.1 101.4 102.5 102.7 Trucks ..................: 1.1 1.0 107.3 108.6 108.7 : Machinery .................: 4.7 4.3 123.6 125.4 126.2 Tractors ................: 1.0 0.9 111.8 113.3 114.1 Self-propelled ..........: 1.9 1.7 127.5 128.0 128.0 Other machinery .........: 1.8 1.6 126.3 129.6 131.4 Building materials ........: 4.0 3.7 118.8 126.3 128.2 Services ..................: 11.9 11.8 116.3 117.8 118.1 Custom rates ............: 1.2 1.2 119.6 119.6 119.6 Other services ..........: 10.7 10.6 115.9 117.6 117.9 Rent ......................: 7.1 6.8 117.6 115.4 115.4 Cash ....................: 3.8 3.6 124.5 123.1 123.1 Share ...................: 3.3 3.1 109.7 106.5 106.5 : Interest ....................: 2.6 2.5 100.9 101.4 101.4 Taxes .......................: 3.1 3.1 118.7 120.4 120.4 Wage rates ..................: 7.4 7.5 136.6 134.7 134.7 Family living-CPI ...........: 14.0 14.1 115.0 116.3 116.9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Feed Price Ratios - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Feed price ratio 1/ :February 2020 : January 2021 :February 2021 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Broiler-feed: pounds of broiler grower feed equal : in value to 1 pound of broiler, live weight 2/ ......: 4.2 3.6 3.2 : Market egg feed: pounds of laying feed equal in : value to 1 dozen eggs 3/ ............................: 7.4 6.6 6.0 : Hog-corn: bushels of corn equal in value to : 100 pounds of hog, live weight ......................: 12.0 11.8 11.9 : Milk-feed: pounds of 16% mixed dairy feed equal : in value to 1 pound of whole milk 4/ ................: 2.35 1.98 1.78 : Steer & heifer-corn: bushels of corn equal : in value to 100 pounds of steer & heifers, : live weight .......................................: 32.3 26.4 24.2 : Turkey-feed: pounds of turkey grower equal in : value to 1 pound of turkey, live weight 5/ ..........: 7.0 6.7 6.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Effective January 1995, prices of commercial prepared feeds are based on current United States prices received for corn, soybeans, alfalfa hay, and all wheat. 2/ The price of commercial prepared broiler feed is based on current United States prices received for corn and soybeans. The modeled feed uses 58 percent corn and 42 percent soybeans. 3/ The price of commercial prepared layer feed is based on current United States prices received for corn and soybeans. The modeled feed uses 75 percent corn and 25 percent soybeans. 4/ The price of commercial prepared dairy feed is based on current United States prices received for corn, soybeans, and alfalfa. The modeled feed uses 51 percent corn, 8 percent soybeans, and 41 percent alfalfa. 5/ The price of commercial prepared turkey feed is based on current United States prices received for corn, soybeans, and wheat. The modeled feed uses 51 percent corn, 28 percent soybeans, and 21 percent wheat. Prices Received Used to Calculate Feed Price Ratios - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons [Price data source for livestock and poultry commodities is United States Department of Agriculture's Agriculture Marketing Service] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item :February 2020 : January 2021 :February 2021 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars : Broilers, live ................pound: 0.419 0.432 0.437 Eggs, market ..................dozen: 0.640 0.670 0.696 : Hogs, all .......................cwt: 45.50 50.20 56.40 Milk, all .......................cwt: 18.90 17.50 17.10 : Steers and heifers ..............cwt: 122.00 112.00 115.00 Turkeys, live .................pound: 0.644 0.723 0.737 : Corn .........................bushel: 3.78 4.24 4.75 Hay, alfalfa ....................ton: 168.00 171.00 175.00 : Soybeans .....................bushel: 8.60 10.90 12.70 Wheat, all ...................bushel: 4.88 5.48 5.83 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prices Paid for Feeder Livestock - United States: February 2021 with Comparisons [Price data source is United States Department of Agriculture's Agriculture Marketing Service] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item :February 2020 : January 2021 :February 2021 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars : Feeder cattle & calves ..........cwt: 145.00 139.00 141.00 Feeder pigs .....................cwt: 145.00 168.00 194.00 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reliability of Prices Paid Estimates Definition: Prices paid by farmers represent the average costs of inputs purchased by farmers and ranchers to produce agricultural commodities. Conceptually, the average price when multiplied by quantity purchased should equal total producer expenditures for the item. Survey procedures: The prices paid data are obtained from establishments that sell goods and services to farmers and ranchers. Annually, about 8,500 firms are randomly selected from lists by type of item sold with an average response rate in the range of 75-80 percent. Firms are asked to report the price for the specified item "most commonly bought by farmers" or that was the "volume seller". Approximately 135 items are surveyed each March to represent all production input items purchased. The survey reference period for most items is the five business days centered at the 15th of the month. Separate prices paid surveys are conducted for agricultural chemicals, fuels, feed, fertilizer, machinery, and seed. Summary and estimation procedures: The annual March Prices Paid Survey is summarized as a non-probability survey. Average prices reported are aggregated to the region and United States level using weights available from expenditure data and other administrative sources. Price recommendations are prepared by the Regional Field Offices and Headquarters for review by the Agricultural Statistics Board in Washington, D.C. Also, the change in price level for individual items surveyed are combined to the regional and United States levels, and are published as prices paid indexes referenced to a specific base period. Prices paid indexes for new autos and trucks, building materials, farm supplies, motor supplies, and marketing containers are updated based on price changes measured in selected Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indexes. Revisions: Any revisions are published in the monthly and in annual issues of Agricultural Prices. The basis for revision must be supported by additional data that directly affect the level of the estimate. More revisions are likely for March when separate prices paid surveys are conducted, in lieu of BLS indexes, by the USDA to measure price change. Reliability: Current methods of summarization for the March data are not designed directly to calculate sampling errors. However, analytical measures approximate the United States relative sampling errors for major items around 10 percent. Any non-sampling errors are attributed to such things as the inability to obtain correct information, differences in interpreting questions or definitions, mistakes in coding or processing the data, etc. Efforts are made at each step in the survey process to minimize these non- sampling errors. Program change: Effective January 2014, the National Agricultural Statistics Service modified the five-year moving weights and updated the base reference period. In January 2015, publication of preliminary prices was suspended, and the annual average index was replaced by an annual index. As of January 2014, the 1990-1992 base reference period was updated to 2011. Five-year moving average weights are adjusted (normalized) to minimize the effects of price changes. The 1910-1914=100 price indexes, required by statute for computing parity prices, were linked forward based on the changes in the new 2011=100 indexes. The new indexes were constructed by multiplying the ratios of the current prices to the base period prices by the moving average weights. Modifications implemented January 2015 discontinued preliminary prices and replaced the annual average index with an annual index. The April 2015 program update discontinued publication of the annual March survey prices paid data. The February 2016 program update changed the rounding of the 2011 base period indexes to nearest tenth of a percent. The 1910-1914 base period indexes remain rounded to the nearest whole number. See Price Program Links at end of this report for program change details. Information Contacts General Tony Dorn, Chief, Environmental, Economics, and Demographics Branch...................................... (202) 720-6146 Crop Prices Received Lance Honig, Chief, Crops Branch ........................................................................ (202) 720-2127 Chris Hawthorn, Head, Field Crops Section................................................................ (202) 720-2127 Joshua Bates - Oats, Soybeans.......................................................................... (202) 690-3234 James Johanson - Barley, Hay........................................................................... (202) 690-8533 Greg Lemmons - Corn, Flaxseed, Proso Millet............................................................ (202) 720-9526 Jean Porter - Rye, Wheat............................................................................... (202) 720-8068 Becky Sommer - Cotton, Cotton Ginnings, Sorghum........................................................ (202) 720-5944 John Stephens - Peanuts, Rice.......................................................................... (202) 720-7688 Travis Thorson - Canola, Mustard Seed, Rapeseed, Safflower, Sunflower.................................. (202) 720-7369 Fleming Gibson, Head, Fruits, Vegetables and Special Crops Section....................................... (202) 720-2127 Fleming Gibson - Avocados, Bell Peppers, Broccoli, Cabbage, Chickpeas, Chile Peppers, Dates, Floriculture, Grapes, Hops, Pecans........................................... (202) 720-2127 Heidi Lanouette - Blueberries, Cranberries, Cucumbers, Pistachios, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Raspberries, Squash, Strawberries, Sugarbeets, Sugarcane, Sweet Potatoes........................... (202) 720-4285 Robert Little - Apricots, Dry Beans, Lettuce, Macadamia, Maple Syrup, Nectarines, Pears, Snap Beans, Spinach, Tomatoes................................................... (202) 720-3250 Anastasiya Osborne - Almonds, Apples, Asparagus, Carrots, Coffee, Onions Plums, Prunes, Sweet Corn, Tobacco................................................................. (202) 720-4288 Krishna Rizal - Artichokes, Cauliflower, Celery, Garlic, Grapefruit, Hazelnuts, Kiwifruit, Lemons, Mandarins and Tangerines, Mint, Mushrooms, Olives, Oranges...................... (202) 720-5412 Antonio Torres - Cantaloupes, Dry Edible Peas, Green Peas, Honeydews, Lentils, Papayas, Peaches, Sweet Cherries, Tart Cherries, Walnuts, Watermelons.............................. (202) 720-2157 Livestock Prices Received Travis Averill, Chief, Livestock Branch.................................................................. (202) 692-0069 Scott Hollis, Head, Livestock Section.................................................................... (202) 690-2424 Ryan Cowen - Cattle and Cattle on Feed................................................................. (202) 720-3040 Logan Hartley - Sheep and Goats........................................................................ (202) 690-3236 Mike Miller - Milk, Milk Cows.......................................................................... (202) 720-3278 Seth Riggins - Hogs and Pigs........................................................................... (202) 720-3106 Vacant, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section Fatema Haque - Turkeys................................................................................. (202) 720-3244 Adam Peters - Honey.................................................................................... (202) 690-3237 Autumn Stone - Eggs.................................................................................... (202) 690-3676 Takiyah Walker - Broilers.............................................................................. (202) 720-6147 Indexes, Prices Paid, and Parity Prices Tony Dorn, Chief, Environmental, Economics, and Demographics Branch...................................... (202) 720-6146 Bruce Boess, Head, Economics Section..................................................................... (202) 720-4447 Kuan Chen - Prices Received Indexes, Parity Prices, Prices Paid Indexes, Prices Paid for Feed, Fertilizer, Chemicals, Seeds, Fuels, Farm Supplies and Repairs, Farm Machinery, Feeder Livestock, Poultry Chicks, Feed Price Ratios.................................................................... (202) 690-3347 Max Reason - Prices Received Indexes, Parity Prices, Prices Paid Indexes............................ 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