Montana Crop & Livestock Reporter [electronic Resource] 2009 Mar 5
Montana Crop & Livestock Reporter [electronic Resource] 2009 Mar 5
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Stocks held by producers exclude stocks held under the commodity loan program. Honey prices in the United States increased to a record high during 2008 to 141.0 cents, up 31 percent from 107.7 cents in 2007. U.S. and State level prices reflect honey sold through retail, cooperatives, and private channels. Prices for each color class are derived by weighting the quantities sold for each marketing channel. Honey prices for 2008 were up from the previous year for all color classes and marketing ch...annels. Prices for the 2007 crop reflect honey sold in 2007 and 2008. Some 2007 crop honey was sold in 2008, which caused some revisions to the 2007 crop prices. 2008 Chicken Inventory and Egg Production, Montana and U.S. There were 510,000 chickens (excluding broilers) on Montana farms and ranches on December 1, 2008, up 4 percent from a year ago. The December 1, 2008 inventory included 350,000 layers 20 weeks old and older, 159,000 pullets, and 1,000 other chickens. The total value of all chickens on December 1, 2008 was $1.9 million, down 4 percent from last year.
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