Cotton Ginnings ISSN: 1948-9021 Released December 10, 2010, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Running Bales Ginned by Crop - States and United States: December 1, 2007-2010 [Excluding linters] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop and State : Running bales ginned :--------------------------------------------------------------- : 2007 : 2008 : 2009 : 2010 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : number : All cotton : Alabama ................: 333,600 364,950 192,950 417,500 Arizona ................: 249,350 185,700 220,400 247,500 Arkansas ...............: 1,782,400 1,212,150 715,550 1,099,950 California .............: 828,350 481,050 412,450 449,350 Florida ................: 85,800 91,750 48,900 102,150 Georgia ................: 1,043,200 1,079,050 906,100 1,607,500 Kansas .................: 20,400 8,350 3,400 30,800 Louisiana ..............: 695,800 279,000 315,950 438,550 Mississippi ............: 1,263,200 639,600 365,300 810,550 Missouri ...............: 773,400 677,250 413,550 705,800 : New Mexico .............: 26,250 22,100 27,800 26,300 North Carolina .........: 739,350 606,650 571,900 888,100 Oklahoma ...............: 179,000 129,300 122,500 216,300 South Carolina .........: 126,450 177,700 154,050 259,500 Tennessee ..............: 584,650 518,100 380,800 667,100 Texas ..................: 3,771,300 2,368,200 2,937,400 5,125,350 Virginia ...............: 90,150 86,700 83,850 104,050 : United States ..........: 12,592,650 8,927,600 7,872,850 13,196,350 : American Pima : Arizona ................: 1,200 1/ 1,850 1/ California .............: 407,250 246,950 229,650 225,800 New Mexico .............: 6,200 1/ 4,100 1/ Texas ..................: 17,900 11,600 14,150 1/ : United States ..........: 432,550 259,800 249,750 244,050 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual gins. Statistical Methodology Survey Procedure: The cotton ginnings survey is an enumeration of all active gins and every effort is made to obtain a report from all ginners. Data are collected on the first and fifteenth of each month (September - January and February 1) for all estimating States while data collection begins with an August 1 survey in Texas. Ginners are asked to report the number of Upland and American Pima bales ginned prior to the data collection date. Data are collected by telephone, fax, and internet. If a completed report is not received from an active gin, the bales ginned are estimated using administrative data or imputed using current survey data for neighboring gins and the previously reported data for the imputed gin. Estimating Procedures: Information obtained from the cotton ginnings survey is used to establish estimates of Upland and American Pima bales ginned to date. These estimates are reviewed for errors, reasonableness, and consistency with historical estimates. Revision Policy: Cotton ginnings estimates are subject to revision in the annual report released in May of the following year and are based on a thorough review of all available data. Reliability: Cotton ginnings estimates are based on a census of all known ginners and therefore, have no sampling variability. However, estimates are subject to errors such as omissions, duplication, and mistakes in reporting, recording, and processing of the data. While these errors cannot be measured directly, they are minimized through strict quality controls in the data collection process and a careful review of all reported data for consistency and reasonableness. Information Contacts Listed below are the commodity statisticians in the Crops Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to nass@nass.usda.gov Lance Honig, Chief, Crops Branch........................... (202) 720-2127 Jacqueline Moore, Head, Field Crops Section................ (202) 720-2127 Suzanne Avilla - Peanuts, Rice........................ (202) 720-7688 Bryan Durham - Hay, Oats.............................. (202) 690-3234 Steve Maliszewski - Cotton, Cotton Ginnings, Sorghum.. (202) 720-5944 Anthony Prillaman - Corn, Proso Millet, Flaxseed...... (202) 720-9526 Nick Schauer - Wheat, Rye............................. (202) 720-8068 Julie Schmidt - Crop Weather, Barley, Sugar Crops..... (202) 720-7621 Travis Thorson - Soybeans, Sunflower, Other Oilseeds.. 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