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1 26 D R Y B E A N S T A T I S T I C S 26 P R O D U C T I O N A N D C A R R Y O V E R E S T I M A T E S P r e p a r e d for C a l f o r n a B e a n S h p p e r s A s s o c a t o n by: J a n e T o w n s e n d, Manager Mark K r s t e n Krsten Company L L C T u e s d a y, A u g u s t 2, 26 Varety: Pnto Pnk Yeld/Acre Producton Small Whte! ,88 Lt. R e d K d n e y , 7, 3, Dk. R e d K d n e y ,9 3, 38,9 3, ,84 33,5 354,684 6, ,6 83, 25,6 2, ,9 77,8 9, ,258 2, ,926 Large Lma Baby Lma 8 46,59 28,72,67,684 I ' 26,2! C o m m e n t s (weather, c r o p development, etc): " P r o d u c t o n a n d c a r r y o v e r f g u r e s a r e e s t m a t e s for C a l f o r n a p r o d u c e d b e a n s o n l y. No e s t m a t e s a r e n c l u d e d for b e a n s t r a n s f e r r e d f r o m o t h e r s t a t e s for e t h e r c l e a n n g or redstrbuton. : \ "Carryover ncludes unshpped nventory but fgures nclude weght sold. 225,258 93,646 I T h s report c o v e r s e s t m a t e s f r o m t h e S t a t e of C a l f o r n a only. 344,7 ' Est. TOTALS 6,68,328,84
2 26 D R Y B E A N S T A T I S T I C S 26 P R O D U C T I O N AND C A R R Y O V E R E S T I M A T E S Prepared by Idaho B e a n Dealers A s s o c a t o n Presented by: Carter W l s o n J.P. Wlson Co. T u e s d a y, A u g u s t 2, 26 Varety: Yeld/Acre (clean wt) Producton * E s t a s of 7/8/6 Pnto 9, ,75,5! 4,25 Pnk 5,5 2.,,5,5, , 3, 223, 2, 2. 4, 2,5 3, , 57, Small R e d Small Whte Lt. Red Kdney Dk. Red Kdney Large Lma 4, 5,75 2, Baby Lma , 36, 5,5 57, 28, 36, 7, 3, , 58,5 7, 58,5 j Est. TOTALS 9,5 T h s report covers e s t m a t e s from the State of Idaho only. Numbers nclude b e a n s g r o w n for s e e d C o m m e n t s (weather, crop development, etc): *Carryover d o e s not nclude b e a n s g r o w n for s e e d,699,25 6,5,75,75
3 26 D R Y B E A N STATISTICS 26 P R O D U C T I O N ESTIMATES P r e p a r e d by M c h g a n B e a n S h p p e r s Mke J a n o w c z Cooperatve Elevator C o T u e s d a y, A u g u s t 2, Varety: Pnto Pnk Small Whte Lt. Red Kdney Dk. Red Kdney Large Lma Baby Lma Adzuk 5, Myacoba 5 Whte Kdney 2 other 5 Est. TOTALS 2, 6, , 336, 65, 22.,43,,43,, 3,5 7,5 2, ,3, 56, 57,5 37,5 2,3, 56, 57,5 37,5 45, 4,42, 3,5 I [ 26 Yeld/Acre (clean wt) 2. Producton 4,! 8. Carryover 4, 45, 2, 4,42, Ths report covers estmates from the State of Mchgan only. Comments (weather, crop development, etc):
4 26 D R Y B E A N S T A T I S T I C S 26 P R O D U C T I O N P r e p a r e d by North C e n t r a l B e a n D e a l e r s A s s o c a t o n Darryl B e r g C o l u m b a GranA/Valhalla B e a n C o m p a n y T u e s d a y, A u g u s t 2, 26 Varety: Pnto 44, Pnk Yeld/Acre Producton 9// ,6, 6,6, 4, , 2,5 6. 4, 89, 4, I Small Whte 32, 4.5 5, 7. 85, \ 85, 23, 4.5,783,5,783,5 2, 2, 96, 96,,94,,94, Lt. R e d K d n e y, 2. Dk. R e d K d n e y 48, 2. Large Lma Baby Lma, Yellow 3. 43, 43, 6. 32, 32, 2, Est. TOTALS 85,5,794,5,794,5 T h s report c o v e r s e s t m a t e s f r o m the S t a t e s of M n n e s o t a, North D a k o t a, S o u t h D a k o t a a n d W s c o n s n. C o m m e n t s (weather, c r o p development, etc): E s t m a t e s a r e for p l a n t e d a c r e a g e a n d d o not n c l u d e l o s s e s d u e to d r o w n out, e t c. : T h e N C B D A h a s a m a n d a t o r y S t o c k s R e p o r t w h c h s m a n d a t e d by t h e ND P S C. T h e r e p o r t s a r e for S t o c k s o n h a n d a s of A u g u s t 3 & D e c e m b e r 3. Wth p u b l c a t o n a m o n t h after t h o s e d a t e s. B e c a u s e the N C B D A w l l h a v e a n a c c u r a t e report for s t o c k s o n h a n d, w e dd not s u b m t c a r r y o v e r # ' s n t h s report. \
5 26 D R Y B E A N S T A T I S T I C S 26 P R O D U C T I O N AND C A R R Y O V E R E S T I M A T E S Prepared for R o c k y Mountan B e a n Dealers A s s o c a t o n by V c k e Root Presented by: J u d d Keller Kelley B e a n C o m p a n y T u e s d a y, A u g u s t 2, 26 Varety: Pnto Yeld/Acre (clean wt) 67, Producton E s t at 9//26 86,48 3,57,693 3,594, Pnk Small R e d Small Whte, ,86 4, Lt. R e d Kdney Dk. R e d Kdney Large Lma 6,872! 38,4 24,566 62,58 9,5 9,79 36,23 5,,227,523 2,34 36,3 32,4 276, ,8 49,66 Baby Lma 6, ,675 38,692! ,62 7, ,656 54, ,58 5,689,53 73,7 6,49,674 O t h e r Y e l l o w Est. TOTALS 56,62 28,65 Ths report c o v e r s e s t m a t e s from the States of: ARIZONA, C O L O R A D O, K A N S A S, MONTANA, N E B R A S K A, N E W M E X I C O, S O U T H DAKOTA, T E X A S, UTAH AND W Y O M I N G C o m m e n t s (weather, crop development, etc): *Carryover ncludes u n s h p p e d nventory but fgures nclude weght s o l d.
6 26 D R Y B E A N S T A T I S T I C S W A S H I N G T O N 26 P R O D U C T I O N A N D C A R R Y O V E R E S T I M A T E S P r e p a r e d by W a s h n g t o n B e a n D e a l e r s A s s o c a t o n Ryan Erckson Farmer Bean and Seed L L C T u e s d a y, A u g u s t 2, 26 ^ Varety: Pnto Pnk Yeld/Acre Producton E s t a s of 9//6* 5, ,937 7,6 385, ,268 2,5 7,48 8,5 3,26 4, , Small Whte , ,47 5,39 7,86 G r e a t Northern ,72 9 8,62 9,776 4, ,275 25,2 46,475, , ,67 Lt. R e d Kdney, ,66,7 33, ,4 5,3 33,34 Dk. R e d K d n e y Large Lma Baby Lma, ,42, ,25 Est. TOTALS 32,49^ 4 766,944 87,565 j T h s report c o v e r s e s t m a t e s f r o m t h e S t a t e of W a s h n g t o n o n l y. * C a r r y o v e r n c l u d e s s o l d but u n s h p p e d n v e n t o r y. 2,82 42,25 854,59
7 26 D R Y B E A N S T A T I S T I C S A L L S T A T E S 26 P R O D U C T I O N C A R R Y O V E R E S T I M A T E S T u e s d a y, A u g u s t 2, 2 6 Varety: Pnto Yeld/Acre Producton 644,336,485,74 95,68,58,358 Pnk 9,724 34,538 3,85 38,388 32,543 69, 2,5 72,26 2,399 49,776 99,24 3,394,485 29,956 47,99,64,22 37,423,38, ,24 4,38,954 3,2 4,4,55 S m a l l Whte 49,776 3,424,44 4,847 86,65,7 88,35 Lt. R e d K d n e y 27, , , ,566 Dk. R e d K d n e y 53,78,6,44 45,3,5,74 Large Lma 3,646 32,84 33,5 354,684 6,754 68,6 83, 25,6 Baby Lma Est. TOTALS 28,7 5,575 9,94 62,489 3,798,65,29 4,65,69 38, ,287 83,645 78,932,495,355 25,429,88,85,356 26,55,237
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