United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Statistical Bulletin Number 1058 Honey Final Estimates 2013-2017 June 2019 Contents Summary................................................................................. 4 Honey Price by Color Class - United States: 2013 and 2014............................... 5 Honey Price by Color Class - United States: 2015 and 2016............................... 5 Honey Price by Color Class - United States: 2017........................................ 5 Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value - States and United States: 2013.. 6 Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value - States and United States: 2014.. 7 Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value - States and United States: 2015.. 8 Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value - States and United States: 2016.. 9 Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value - States and United States: 2017.. 10 Statistical Bulletin Publication Schedule............................................... 11 Information Contacts.................................................................... 12 Summary Honey: Final Estimates by State and United States, 2013-2017, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Statistics Board, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistical Bulletin No. SB-1058. Introduction: This bulletin presents final estimates, including revisions made by the Agricultural Statistics Board (ASB), for the production years 2013 through 2017. Honey producing colonies, yield per colony, honey production, producer held stocks, price per pound, and value of production were published in calendar years 2013-2017 in annual ASB reports. Data included in this publication provide a historic record and benchmark for current estimates. Procedures: Revisions were made after a thorough review of the original survey data and all additional data now available, including the 2017 Census of Agriculture. The 2013-2017 estimates shown herein are considered final and will not be revised again. Revisions to honey produced at the National level are as follows: Pounds of honey produced Year Previous Final Change (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percen t) 2013 149,499 149,550 0.03 2014 178,270 178,310 0.02 2015 156,544 156,705 0.10 2016 161,882 162,246 0.22 2017 148,980 149,025 0.03 Historic Estimates: Final estimates of Honey Production in earlier years are available in Statistical Bulletins No. 1039 for 2008-13, No. 1025 for 2003- 07, No. 992 for 1998-02, No. 956a for 1993-97, No. 912 for 1986-92, No. 673 for 1976-79, No. 614 for 1970-75, No. 500 for 1965-69, and No. 388 for 1955- 64. NASS estimates for honey were not made for the years 1982-85. Honey Price by Color Class - United States: 2013 and 2014 [Prices for each color class and marketing channel are derived by weighting the quantities sold] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Price :----------------------------------------------------------------------- Color class : Co-op and private : Retail : All :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2013 : 2014 : 2013 : 2014 : 2013 : 2014 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : cents per pound : Water white, extra white, white ...: 211 205 341 329 213 206 : Extra light amber .................: 204 210 331 392 209 218 : Light amber, amber, dark amber ....: 197 209 405 417 219 234 : All other honey, area specialties .: 222 255 493 535 249 317 : All honey .........................: 206 207 382 405 214 217 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Honey Price by Color Class - United States: 2015 and 2016 [Prices for each color class and marketing channel are derived by weighting the quantities sold] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Price :----------------------------------------------------------------------- Color class : Co-op and private : Retail : All :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2015 : 2016 : 2015 : 2016 : 2015 : 2016 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : cents per pound : Water white, extra white, white ...: 189 189 305 464 191 196 : Extra light amber .................: 203 191 412 434 213 201 : Light amber, amber, dark amber ....: 200 195 412 453 235 233 : All other honey, area specialties .: 285 246 657 782 352 385 : All honey .........................: 195 192 410 475 208 212 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Honey Price by Color Class - United States: 2017 [Prices for each color class and marketing channel are derived by weighting the quantities sold] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Price :----------------------------------------------------------------------- Color class : Co-op and private : Retail : All :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2017 : 2017 : 2017 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : cents per pound : Water white, extra white, white ...: 205 314 206 : Extra light amber .................: 206 487 217 : Light amber, amber, dark amber ....: 203 497 241 : All other honey, area specialties .: 287 628 383 : All honey .........................: 205 477 220 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value - States and United States: 2013 [Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Honey : Yield : : : Average : Value State : Producing : per :Production : Stocks :Price per : of :Colonies 1/: Colony : :December 15 2/ : Pound 3/ :Production 4/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 pounds --- 1,000 pounds --- cents 1,000 dollars : Alabama ............: 7 52 364 55 285 1,037 Arizona ............: 29 36 1,044 251 196 2,046 Arkansas ...........: 22 60 1,320 66 202 2,666 California .........: 330 33 10,890 2,505 211 22,978 Colorado ...........: 26 43 1,118 324 210 2,348 Florida ............: 220 61 13,420 1,074 203 27,243 Georgia ............: 67 50 3,350 637 226 7,571 Hawaii .............: 13 83 1,079 65 197 2,126 Idaho ..............: 83 32 2,656 1,036 202 5,365 Illinois ...........: 7 48 336 101 419 1,408 : Indiana ............: 6 47 282 82 277 781 Iowa ...............: 39 48 1,872 1,217 245 4,586 Kansas .............: 6 46 276 39 250 690 Kentucky ...........: 3 41 123 17 325 400 Louisiana ..........: 50 98 4,900 490 189 9,261 Maine ..............: 7 43 301 27 314 945 Michigan ...........: 85 55 4,675 982 216 10,098 Minnesota ..........: 130 58 7,540 1,282 199 15,005 Mississippi ........: 17 116 1,972 39 186 3,668 Missouri ...........: 10 47 470 85 262 1,231 : Montana ............: 159 94 14,946 5,231 209 31,237 Nebraska ...........: 46 60 2,760 1,628 207 5,713 New Jersey .........: 11 44 484 34 419 2,028 New York ...........: 55 48 2,640 1,030 212 5,597 North Carolina .....: 10 38 380 84 367 1,395 North Dakota .......: 480 69 33,120 6,955 204 67,565 Ohio ...............: 17 45 765 390 329 2,517 Oregon .............: 62 35 2,170 456 239 5,186 Pennsylvania .......: 13 45 585 257 303 1,773 : South Dakota .......: 265 56 14,840 6,381 207 30,719 Tennessee ..........: 7 45 315 63 355 1,118 Texas ..............: 106 59 6,254 1,689 210 13,133 Utah ...............: 30 34 1,020 92 209 2,132 Vermont ............: 4 51 204 61 389 794 Virginia ...........: 5 35 175 42 450 788 Washington .........: 69 39 2,691 1,023 230 6,189 West Virginia ......: 6 46 276 83 366 1,010 Wisconsin ..........: 59 60 3,540 1,558 238 8,425 Wyoming ............: 47 66 3,102 558 211 6,545 : Other States 5/ 6/ .: 33 39 1,295 186 383 4,960 : United States 6/ 7/ : 2,641 56.6 149,550 38,175 214 320,037 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year. 2/ Stocks held by producers. 3/ Average price per pound based on expanded sales. 4/ Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded. 5/ Includes data for States not published in this table. 6/ Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. 7/ United States value of production will not equal summation of States. Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value - States and United States: 2014 [Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Honey : Yield : : : Average : Value State : Producing : per :Production : Stocks :Price per : of :Colonies 1/: Colony : :December 15 2/ : Pound 3/ :Production 4/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 pounds --- 1,000 pounds --- cents 1,000 dollars : Alabama ............: 7 53 371 26 353 1,310 Arizona ............: 26 39 1,014 193 192 1,947 Arkansas ...........: 21 65 1,365 137 204 2,785 California .........: 320 39 12,480 2,995 206 25,709 Colorado ...........: 27 37 999 200 211 2,108 Florida ............: 245 60 14,700 1,029 208 30,576 Georgia ............: 73 62 4,526 362 219 9,912 Hawaii .............: 15 93 1,395 140 229 3,195 Idaho ..............: 100 34 3,400 850 203 6,902 Illinois ...........: 8 49 392 94 411 1,611 : Indiana ............: 5 62 310 115 319 989 Iowa ...............: 35 43 1,505 933 241 3,627 Kansas .............: 7 75 525 84 238 1,250 Kentucky ...........: 5 47 235 56 396 931 Louisiana ..........: 48 84 4,032 524 218 8,790 Maine ..............: 8 47 376 41 499 1,876 Michigan ...........: 91 63 5,733 1,835 249 14,275 Minnesota ..........: 132 60 7,920 1,426 206 16,315 Mississippi ........: 20 112 2,240 45 201 4,502 Missouri ...........: 12 47 564 96 363 2,047 : Montana ............: 162 88 14,256 5,132 209 29,795 Nebraska ...........: 50 75 3,750 1,688 204 7,650 New Jersey .........: 12 30 360 119 313 1,127 New York ...........: 60 55 3,300 1,518 283 9,339 North Carolina .....: 12 43 516 88 349 1,801 North Dakota .......: 490 86 42,140 9,271 199 83,859 Ohio ...............: 15 61 915 256 358 3,276 Oregon .............: 71 40 2,840 767 220 6,248 Pennsylvania .......: 17 46 782 203 291 2,276 South Carolina .....: 9 54 486 19 397 1,929 : South Dakota .......: 280 87 24,360 5,846 208 50,669 Tennessee ..........: 7 63 441 88 376 1,658 Texas ..............: 116 78 9,048 2,081 224 20,268 Utah ...............: 29 28 812 130 213 1,730 Vermont ............: 4 58 232 81 489 1,134 Virginia ...........: 6 38 228 52 468 1,067 Washington .........: 68 44 2,992 1,167 261 7,809 West Virginia ......: 6 31 186 33 407 757 Wisconsin ..........: 53 54 2,862 1,030 238 6,812 Wyoming ............: 38 61 2,318 255 208 4,821 : Other States 5/ 6/ .: 31 45 1,404 202 367 5,153 : United States 6/ 7/ : 2,741 65.1 178,310 41,207 217 386,933 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year. 2/ Stocks held by producers. 3/ Average price per pound based on expanded sales. 4/ Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded. 5/ Includes data for States not published in this table. 6/ Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. 7/ United States value of production will not equal summation of States. Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value - States and United States: 2015 [Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Honey : Yield : : : Average : Value State : Producing : per :Production : Stocks :Price per : of :Colonies 1/: Colony : :December 15 2/ : Pound 3/ :Production 4/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 pounds --- 1,000 pounds --- cents 1,000 dollars : Alabama ............: 7 47 329 13 383 1,260 Arizona ............: 26 49 1,274 306 203 2,586 Arkansas ...........: 24 72 1,728 121 206 3,560 California .........: 275 30 8,250 1,485 203 16,748 Colorado ...........: 29 51 1,479 399 226 3,343 Florida ............: 220 54 11,880 832 197 23,404 Georgia ............: 69 40 2,760 221 243 6,707 Hawaii .............: 16 102 1,632 82 191 3,117 Idaho ..............: 89 32 2,848 1,082 193 5,497 Illinois ...........: 8 51 408 155 466 1,901 : Indiana ............: 6 53 318 165 323 1,027 Iowa ...............: 36 50 1,800 990 220 3,960 Kansas .............: 8 36 288 107 350 1,008 Kentucky ...........: 5 46 230 55 404 929 Louisiana ..........: 44 99 4,356 348 195 8,494 Maine ..............: 10 47 470 47 543 2,552 Michigan ...........: 90 58 5,220 1,984 244 12,737 Minnesota ..........: 122 68 8,296 2,157 184 15,265 Mississippi ........: 15 83 1,245 87 240 2,988 Missouri ...........: 10 52 520 52 355 1,846 : Montana ............: 146 83 12,118 3,757 194 23,509 Nebraska ...........: 57 48 2,736 1,450 204 5,581 New Jersey .........: 12 27 324 207 420 1,361 New York ...........: 58 62 3,596 899 294 10,572 North Carolina .....: 12 45 540 103 451 2,435 North Dakota .......: 490 74 36,260 9,428 180 65,268 Ohio ...............: 17 50 850 357 360 3,060 Oregon .............: 71 38 2,698 809 243 6,556 Pennsylvania .......: 17 53 901 225 362 3,262 South Carolina .....: 14 67 938 38 410 3,846 : South Dakota .......: 290 66 19,140 9,379 179 34,261 Tennessee ..........: 7 59 413 78 404 1,669 Texas ..............: 126 66 8,316 1,164 210 17,464 Utah ...............: 27 42 1,134 147 192 2,177 Vermont ............: 5 52 260 62 423 1,100 Virginia ...........: 5 37 185 41 553 1,023 Washington .........: 73 44 3,212 1,221 180 5,782 West Virginia ......: 5 35 175 32 444 777 Wisconsin ..........: 52 67 3,484 1,603 243 8,466 Wyoming ............: 38 77 2,926 146 190 5,559 : Other States 5/ 6/ .: 30 39 1,168 371 524 6,120 : United States 6/ 7/ : 2,661 58.9 156,705 42,205 208 325,946 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year. 2/ Stocks held by producers. 3/ Average price per pound based on expanded sales. 4/ Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded. 5/ Includes data for States not published in this table. 6/ Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. 7/ United States value of production will not equal summation of States. Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value - States and United States: 2016 [Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Honey : Yield : : : Average : Value State : Producing : per :Production : Stocks :Price per : of :Colonies 1/: Colony : :December 15 2/ : Pound 3/ :Production 4/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 pounds --- 1,000 pounds --- cents 1,000 dollars : Alabama ............: 7 52 364 33 345 1,256 Arizona ............: 27 46 1,242 261 197 2,447 Arkansas ...........: 24 69 1,656 99 185 3,064 California .........: 310 36 11,160 2,009 204 22,766 Colorado ...........: 32 40 1,280 282 224 2,867 Florida ............: 215 50 10,750 538 243 26,123 Georgia ............: 96 39 3,744 899 269 10,071 Hawaii .............: 18 113 2,034 142 231 4,699 Idaho ..............: 97 34 3,298 1,253 182 6,002 Illinois ...........: 10 48 480 77 542 2,602 : Indiana ............: 8 62 496 238 346 1,716 Iowa ...............: 37 48 1,776 746 208 3,694 Kansas .............: 7 48 336 54 304 1,021 Kentucky ...........: 5 46 230 48 402 925 Louisiana ..........: 50 86 4,300 301 194 8,342 Maine ..............: 12 34 408 65 338 1,379 Michigan ...........: 89 60 5,340 1,709 237 12,656 Minnesota ..........: 124 59 7,316 1,390 169 12,364 Mississippi ........: 19 85 1,615 113 173 2,794 Missouri ...........: 8 62 496 30 231 1,146 : Montana ............: 159 77 12,243 3,183 177 21,670 Nebraska ...........: 48 46 2,208 640 191 4,217 New Jersey .........: 12 27 324 198 709 2,297 New York ...........: 64 57 3,648 1,167 319 11,637 North Carolina .....: 12 37 444 89 478 2,122 North Dakota .......: 485 78 37,830 6,809 185 69,986 Ohio ...............: 15 79 1,185 664 393 4,657 Oregon .............: 74 35 2,590 622 191 4,947 Pennsylvania .......: 19 50 950 266 303 2,879 South Carolina .....: 16 45 720 36 457 3,290 : South Dakota .......: 280 71 19,880 12,127 176 34,989 Tennessee ..........: 6 55 330 69 488 1,610 Texas ..............: 133 70 9,310 2,607 208 19,365 Utah ...............: 31 32 992 169 193 1,915 Vermont ............: 6 52 312 69 364 1,136 Virginia ...........: 5 38 190 30 585 1,112 Washington .........: 84 35 2,940 412 199 5,851 West Virginia ......: 5 32 160 43 392 627 Wisconsin ..........: 54 62 3,348 1,205 267 8,939 Wyoming ............: 40 68 2,720 190 178 4,842 : Other States 5/ 6/ .: 37 43 1,601 432 424 6,788 : United States 6/ 7/ : 2,780 58.4 162,246 41,314 212 343,962 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year. 2/ Stocks held by producers. 3/ Average price per pound based on expanded sales. 4/ Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded. 5/ Includes data for States not published in this table. 6/ Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. 7/ United States value of production will not equal summation of States. Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value - States and United States: 2017 [Producers with 5 or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Honey : Yield : : : Average : Value State : Producing : per :Production : Stocks :Price per : of :Colonies 1/: Colony : :December 15 2/ : Pound 3/ :Production 4/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 pounds --- 1,000 pounds --- cents 1,000 dollars : Alabama ............: 7 45 315 22 288 907 Arizona ............: 22 40 880 97 199 1,751 Arkansas ...........: 29 68 1,972 197 197 3,885 California .........: 335 41 13,735 2,198 216 29,668 Colorado ...........: 33 43 1,419 284 209 2,966 Florida ............: 205 43 8,815 529 237 20,892 Georgia ............: 99 32 3,168 190 300 9,504 Hawaii .............: 19 131 2,489 25 153 3,808 Idaho ..............: 95 44 4,180 1,045 179 7,482 Illinois ...........: 11 46 506 167 509 2,576 : Indiana ............: 8 52 416 158 361 1,502 Iowa ...............: 35 58 2,030 1,035 226 4,588 Kansas .............: 7 79 553 260 403 2,229 Kentucky ...........: 5 38 190 42 413 785 Louisiana ..........: 43 81 3,483 279 193 6,722 Maine ..............: 12 33 396 51 500 1,980 Michigan ...........: 87 45 3,915 822 242 9,474 Minnesota ..........: 126 62 7,812 1,016 193 15,077 Mississippi ........: 18 86 1,548 124 182 2,817 Missouri ...........: 8 65 520 57 370 1,924 : Montana ............: 145 72 10,440 2,506 224 23,386 Nebraska ...........: 42 63 2,646 423 191 5,054 New Jersey .........: 13 28 364 167 874 3,181 New York ...........: 57 56 3,192 766 303 9,672 North Carolina .....: 11 41 451 99 458 2,066 North Dakota .......: 455 74 33,670 4,377 191 64,310 Ohio ...............: 15 73 1,095 657 324 3,548 Oregon .............: 78 40 3,120 998 210 6,552 Pennsylvania .......: 16 46 736 177 351 2,583 South Carolina .....: 16 34 544 27 270 1,469 : South Dakota .......: 255 57 14,535 6,541 207 30,087 Tennessee ..........: 7 41 287 75 457 1,312 Texas ..............: 120 66 7,920 2,297 217 17,186 Utah ...............: 27 31 837 67 208 1,741 Vermont ............: 7 54 378 144 402 1,520 Virginia ...........: 6 35 210 46 577 1,212 Washington .........: 77 45 3,465 1,594 244 8,455 West Virginia ......: 6 40 240 50 393 943 Wisconsin ..........: 53 56 2,968 683 282 8,370 Wyoming ............: 39 53 2,067 186 161 3,328 : Other States 5/ 6/ .: 35 43 1,518 193 443 6,725 : United States 6/ 7/ : 2,684 55.5 149,025 30,671 220 327,855 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year. 2/ Stocks held by producers. 3/ Average price per pound based on expanded sales. 4/ Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound and rounded. 5/ Includes data for States not published in this table. 6/ Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not exactly equal production. 7/ United States value of production will not equal summation of States. Statistical Bulletin Publication Schedule Statistical Bulletins (SB): The National Agricultural Statistics Service will issue a series of nineteen bulletins containing final estimates for agricultural data series based on the review of the 2017 Census of Agriculture and other information. The product number, bulletin title, and tentative release dates are as follows. SB1049 Farms and Land in Farms - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 04/18/19 SB1050 Agricultural Land Values - Final Estimates 2014 - 2018 06/19/19 SB1051 Citrus Fruits - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 * 03/12/19 SB1052 Vegetables - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 * 02/21/19 SB1053 Cattle - Final Estimates 2014 - 2018 05/09/19 SB1054 Hogs and Pigs - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 03/05/19 SB1055 Milk Cows and Production - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 05/09/19 SB1056 Sheep and Goats - Final Estimates 2014 - 2018 05/09/19 SB1057 Chickens and Eggs - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 06/25/19 SB1058 Honey - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 06/25/19 SB1059 Meat Animals, PDI - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 05/30/19 SB1060 Milk Disposition and Income - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 05/30/19 SB1061 Poultry Production and Value - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 06/25/19 SB1062 Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 * 03/12/19 SB1063 Field Crops - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 * 02/06/19 SB1064 Rice Stocks - Final Estimates 2013 - 2018 * 02/06/19 SB1065 Stocks of Grains, Oilseeds, and Hay - Final Estimates 2013 - 2018 * 02/06/19 SB1066 Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 * 03/12/19 SB1067 Crop Values - Final Estimates 2013 - 2017 * 04/05/19 Agricultural Census Publications: The U. S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will release several products from the 2017 Census of Agriculture on April 11, 2019. The Census is the leading source of statistics about the Nation's agricultural production and the only source of consistent, comparable data at the county, state, and national levels. The Census includes all places from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products, including government payments, were produced and sold, or normally would have been sold, during the census year. Census publications also include demographic items such as sex of producer, residence on or off the farm, days worked off farm, years present on farm, age group categories, race, and number of persons living in each household. * QuickStats database only. Information Contacts Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Livestock Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to nass@nass.usda.gov Travis Averill, Chief, Livestock Branch .......................................... (202) 720-3570 Tony Dorn, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section ....................... (202) 690-3223 Holly Brenize - Poultry Slaughter.............................................. (202) 720-0585 Alissa Cowell-Mytar - Cold Storage, Capacity of Refrigerated Warehouses ....... (202) 720-4751 Liana Cuffman - Catfish and Trout, Egg Products, Mink, Census of Aquaculture .. (202) 720-8784 Adam Peters - Broiler Hatchery, Chicken Hatchery .............................. (202) 690-3237 Kim Linonis - Layers, Eggs .................................................... (202) 690-3676 Fatema Haque - Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised ................................ (202) 720-3244 Vacant - Cost of Pollination, Honey, Honey Bee Colonies ....................... 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