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USDA Plantings Report 05/06

USDA Plantings Report 05/06

Prospective Plantings

ISSN: 1949-159X

Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service
(NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA).

Corn Planted Acreage Up 5 Percent from 2024
Soybean Acreage Down 4 Percent
All Wheat Acreage Down 2 Percent
All Cotton Acreage Down 12 Percent

Corn planted area for all purposes in 2025 is estimated at 95.3 million
acres, up 5 percent or 4.73 million acres from last year. Compared with last
year, planted acreage is expected to be up or unchanged in 40 of the
48 estimating States.

Soybean planted area for 2025 is estimated at 83.5 million acres, down
4 percent from last year. Compared with last year, planted acreage is down or
unchanged in 23 of the 29 estimating States.

All wheat planted area for 2025 is estimated at 45.4 million acres, down
2 percent from 2024. If realized, this represents the second lowest all wheat
planted area since records began in 1919. The 2025 winter wheat planted area,
at 33.3 million acres, is down 2 percent from the previous estimate and down
less than 1 percent from last year. Of this total, about 23.6 million acres
are Hard Red Winter, 6.09 million acres are Soft Red Winter, and 3.66 million
acres are White Winter. Area expected to be planted to other spring wheat for
2025 is estimated at 10.0 million acres, down 6 percent from 2024 estimate.
Of this total, about 9.40 million acres are Hard Red Spring wheat. Durum
planted area for 2025 is expected to total 2.02 million acres, down 2 percent
from the previous year.

All cotton planted area for 2025 is estimated at 9.87 million acres, down
12 percent from last year. Upland area is estimated at 9.71 million acres,
down 12 percent from 2024. American Pima area is estimated at 157,000 acres,
down 24 percent from 2024.

This report was approved on March 31, 2025.

Secretary of Agriculture
Designate
Seth Meyer

Agricultural Statistics Board
Chairperson
Lance Honig


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Principal Crops Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
[Crops included in area planted are corn, sorghum, oats, barley, rye, winter
wheat, Durum wheat, other spring wheat, rice, soybeans, peanuts, sunflower,
cotton, dry edible beans, chickpeas, potatoes, sugarbeets, canola, and proso
millet. Harvested acreage is used for all hay, tobacco, and sugarcane in
computing total area planted. Values for 2025 were carried forward from 2024 for
potatoes, proso millet, rye, and sugarcane. Includes double cropped acres and
unharvested small grains planted as cover crops]
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       State                2023                2024              2025 1/       
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                                           (1,000 acres)                        
AL                          2,120               2,020               1,970       
AK                             27                  31                  28       
AZ                            597                 562                 574       
AR                          7,211               7,053               7,146       
CA                          2,411               2,402               2,271       
CO                          5,950               5,933               5,896       
CT                             77                  74                  77       
DE                            438                 421                 421       
FL                          1,087               1,049               1,059       
GA                          3,296               3,185               3,250       
                                                                                
ID                          4,057               4,137               4,105       
IL                         22,855              22,865              22,870       
IN                         11,885              11,790              11,940       
IA                         24,250              24,095              24,260       
KS                         25,024              23,880              23,420       
KY                          6,147               6,113               6,081       
LA                          3,214               3,091               3,063       
ME                            242                 232                 222       
MD                          1,526               1,486               1,497       
MA                             68                  63                  63       
                                                                                
MI                          6,270               6,101               6,206       
MN                         19,444              19,227              19,281       
MS                          4,209               4,151               4,180       
MO                         14,657              13,518              13,600       
MT                          9,707               9,390               9,374       
NE                         19,473              19,467              19,453       
NV                            393                 370                 360       
NH                             54                  51                  53       
NJ                            305                 272                 265       
NM                            855                 796                 771       
                                                                                
NY                          2,730               2,733               2,707       
NC                          4,397               4,222               4,130       
ND                         24,077              23,297              22,988       
OH                          9,850               9,800               9,810       
OK                         10,724               9,760               9,346       
OR                          1,852               1,875               1,859       
PA                          3,395               3,289               3,343       
RI                              8                   8                   8       
SC                          1,423               1,367               1,390       
SD                         17,222              16,836              16,683       
                                                                                
TN                          5,000               4,818               4,785       
TX                         22,135              21,144              20,666       
UT                            856                 889                 928       
VT                            254                 244                 249       
VA                          2,583               2,347               2,449       
WA                          3,807               3,679               3,706       
WV                            654                 648                 645       
WI                          7,875               7,937               7,974       
WY                          1,416               1,191               1,219       
                                                                                
US 2/                     319,542             311,208             309,940       
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1/ Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.
2/ States do not add to United States due to rye unallocated acreage.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Corn Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
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                                          Area planted                          
     State                                                                      
                     2023          2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
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                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
AL                     330           270            330             122         
AZ                     105            70             70             100         
AR                     850           500            710             142         
CA                     400           410            420             102         
CO                   1,330         1,460          1,460             100         
CT                      24            24             24             100         
DE                     175           165            175             106         
FL                      90            85             80              94         
GA                     485           375            420             112         
ID                     360           380            420             111         
                                                                                
IL                  11,200        10,800         11,100             103         
IN                   5,450         5,200          5,400             104         
IA                  13,100        12,900         13,500             105         
KS                   5,750         6,300          6,400             102         
KY                   1,600         1,370          1,600             117         
LA                     700           470            530             113         
ME                      28            30             28              93         
MD                     480           440            440             100         
MA                      14            14             15             107         
MI                   2,400         2,250          2,300             102         
                                                                                
MN                   8,600         8,200          8,600             105         
MS                     790           490            690             141         
MO                   3,850         3,450          3,800             110         
MT                     135           130            130             100         
NE                   9,950        10,050         10,600             105         
NV                      13            20             20             100         
NH                      13            12             13             108         
NJ                      74            72             70              97         
NM                     125           100            115             115         
NY                   1,040         1,020          1,030             101         
                                                                                
NC                     950           890            910             102         
ND                   4,050         3,950          4,200             106         
OH                   3,600         3,400          3,250              96         
OK                     390           450            480             107         
OR                      95           100            105             105         
PA                   1,040           990            970              98         
RI                       2             2              2             100         
SC                     365           330            390             118         
SD                   6,300         5,900          6,300             107         
TN                     940           700            900             129         
                                                                                
TX                   2,500         2,150          2,450             114         
UT                      75            70             85             121         
VT                      89            94             94             100         
VA                     495           460            470             102         
WA                     160           175            170              97         
WV                      44            41             40              98         
WI                   4,000         3,750          3,950             105         
WY                      85            85             70              82         
                                                                                
US                  94,641        90,594         95,326             105         
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1/ Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Sorghum Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
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                                          Area planted                          
     State                                                                      
                     2023          2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
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                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
CO                    510           520            550              106         
KS                  3,600         3,000          3,100              103         
NE                    340           290            275               95         
OK                    410           370            400              108         
SD                    335           420            340               81         
TX                  2,000         1,700          1,900              112         
                                                                                
US                  7,195         6,300          6,565              104         
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1/ Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Oat Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
[Includes area planted in preceding fall]
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                                          Area planted                          
     State                                                                      
                     2023          2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
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                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
AR 2/                   8          (NA)           (NA)              (X)         
CA 2/                  90          (NA)           (NA)              (X)         
GA                     55            65             70              108         
ID                     45            40             40              100         
IL                     55            50             60              120         
IA                    190           145            150              103         
KS                    185           160             95               59         
ME                     22            20             17               85         
MI                     50            50             35               70         
MN                    165           205            195               95         
                                                                                
MO 2/                  32          (NA)           (NA)              (X)         
MT                     65            60             75              125         
NE                    155           120            130              108         
NY                     61            60             40               67         
NC                     37            34             35              103         
ND                    280           280            300              107         
OH                     40            40             60              150         
OK 2/                 140          (NA)           (NA)              (X)         
OR                     20            20             20              100         
PA                     70            74             60               81         
                                                                                
SD                    265           270            290              107         
TX                    390           380            340               89         
WI                    135           140            165              118         
                                                                                
US                  2,555         2,213          2,177               98         
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(NA) Not available.
(X)  Not applicable.
1/   Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.
2/   Estimates discontinued in 2024.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Barley Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
[Includes area planted in preceding fall]
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                                          Area planted                          
     State                                                                      
                     2023          2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
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                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
AK                      7             8              8              100         
AZ                     17            13             15              115         
CA                     45            40             35               88         
CO                     55            56             42               75         
DE                     21            21             20               95         
ID                    570           530            530              100         
KS                     16            10             10              100         
ME                     11            10              8               80         
MD                     31            31             27               87         
MI                      7             8              7               88         
                                                                                
MN                     60            40             65              163         
MT                  1,190           900            800               89         
NY                      9             8              7               88         
NC                     16            16             15               94         
ND                    690           370            450              122         
OR                     43            31             30               97         
PA                     47            40             38               95         
SD                     38            34             30               88         
UT                     16            14             13               93         
VA                     30            24             30              125         
                                                                                
WA                     95            80             68               85         
WI                     12            15             12               80         
WY                     83            74             57               77         
                                                                                
US                  3,109         2,373          2,317               98         
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1/ Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
All Wheat Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
[Includes area planted in preceding fall]
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                                          Area planted                          
     State                                                                      
                     2023          2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
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                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
AL                     205           110            115             105         
AZ                      38            59             45              76         
AR                     230           130            120              92         
CA                     338           315            310              98         
CO                   2,300         2,100          2,100             100         
DE                      80            70             55              79         
GA                     195           145            170             117         
ID                   1,170         1,210          1,190              98         
IL                     840           770            780             101         
IN                     405           310            320             103         
                                                                                
KS                   8,100         7,600          7,300              96         
KY                     610           560            500              89         
MD                     340           325            330             102         
MI                     600           400            540             135         
MN                   1,300         1,220          1,260             103         
MS                     120            60             60             100         
MO                     780           670            640              96         
MT                   5,255         5,280          5,210              99         
NE                   1,130         1,000            970              97         
NJ 2/                   34          (NA)           (NA)             (X)         
                                                                                
NM                     405           370            355              96         
NY                     150           135            140             104         
NC                     480           410            360              88         
ND                   6,610         6,575          6,360              97         
OH                     650           520            570             110         
OK                   4,550         4,350          4,150              95         
OR                     740           740            750             101         
PA                     280           240            260             108         
SC                     110            80             80             100         
SD                   1,660         1,520          1,460              96         
                                                                                
TN                     470           380            340              89         
TX                   6,400         5,500          5,500             100         
UT                     105           105            110             105         
VA                     200           150            130              87         
WA                   2,300         2,295          2,350             102         
WI                     280           265            310             117         
WY                     115           110            110             100         
                                                                                
US                  49,575        46,079         45,350              98         
================================================================================
(NA) Not available.
(X)  Not applicable.
1/   Intended plantings for 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.
2/   Estimates discontinued in 2024.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Winter Wheat Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
[Includes area planted in preceding fall]
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                                          Area planted                          
     State                                                                      
                     2023           2024          2025           Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
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                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
AL                     205            110           115             105         
AR                     230            130           120              92         
CA                     320            290           290             100         
CO                   2,300          2,100         2,100             100         
DE                      80             70            55              79         
GA                     195            145           170             117         
ID                     750            760           790             104         
IL                     840            770           780             101         
IN                     405            310           320             103         
KS                   8,100          7,600         7,300              96         
                                                                                
KY                     610            560           500              89         
MD                     340            325           330             102         
MI                     600            400           540             135         
MS                     120             60            60             100         
MO                     780            670           640              96         
MT                   1,850          1,950         2,300             118         
NE                   1,130          1,000           970              97         
NJ 1/                   34           (NA)          (NA)             (X)         
NM                     405            370           355              96         
NY                     150            135           140             104         
                                                                                
NC                     480            410           360              88         
ND                     155            125           120              96         
OH                     650            520           570             110         
OK                   4,550          4,350         4,150              95         
OR                     740            740           750             101         
PA                     280            240           260             108         
SC                     110             80            80             100         
SD                     920            860           800              93         
TN                     470            380           340              89         
TX                   6,400          5,500         5,500             100         
                                                                                
UT                     105            105           110             105         
VA                     200            150           130              87         
WA                   1,800          1,800         1,850             103         
WI                     280            265           310             117         
WY                     115            110           110             100         
                                                                                
US                  36,699         33,390        33,315             100         
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(NA) Not available.
(X)  Not applicable.
1/   Estimates discontinued in 2024.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Durum Wheat Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
[Includes area planted in preceding fall in Arizona and California]
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                                          Area planted                          
     State                                                                      
                     2023          2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
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                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
AZ                     38            59             45               76         
CA                     18            25             20               80         
ID 2/                  10          (NA)           (NA)              (X)         
MT                    705           880            760               86         
ND                    905         1,100          1,190              108         
                                                                                
US                  1,676         2,064          2,015               98         
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(NA) Not available.
(X)  Not applicable.
1/   Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.
2/   Estimates discontinued in 2024.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Other Spring Wheat Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
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                                          Area planted                          
     State                                                                      
                     2023          2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
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                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
ID                     410           450            400              89         
MN                   1,300         1,220          1,260             103         
MT                   2,700         2,450          2,150              88         
ND                   5,550         5,350          5,050              94         
SD                     740           660            660             100         
WA                     500           495            500             101         
                                                                                
US                  11,200        10,625         10,020              94         
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1/ Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
All Hay Area Harvested - States and United States: 2023-2025
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                                         Area harvested                         
     State                                                                      
                     2023          2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
================================================================================
                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
AL                     680           690            660              96         
AK                      20            23             20              87         
AZ                     345           310            310             100         
AR                   1,162         1,230          1,230             100         
CA                     830           940            870              93         
CO                   1,220         1,295          1,230              95         
CT                      53            50             53             106         
DE                      12            10             11             110         
FL                     320           300            320             107         
GA                     510           480            470              98         
                                                                                
ID                   1,300         1,250          1,200              96         
IL                     410           445            430              97         
IN                     530           480            520             108         
IA                   1,010         1,000          1,010             101         
KS                   2,795         2,130          2,050              96         
KY                   2,070         2,100          2,100             100         
LA                     390           370            380             103         
ME                     128           118            115              97         
MD                     205           195            190              97         
MA                      54            49             48              98         
                                                                                
MI                     780           760            740              97         
MN                   1,070         1,200          1,140              95         
MS                     580           600            640             107         
MO                   3,855         2,855          2,900             102         
MT                   2,700         2,560          2,700             105         
NE                   2,285         2,370          2,150              91         
NV                     380           350            340              97         
NH                      41            39             40             103         
NJ                      97            95            100             105         
NM                     265           270            270             100         
                                                                                
NY                   1,120         1,140          1,110              97         
NC                     657           588            570              97         
ND                   2,790         1,930          1,870              97         
OH                     810           790            830             105         
OK                   4,075         3,360          3,300              98         
OR                     900           930            900              97         
PA                   1,200         1,160          1,250             108         
RI                       6             6              6             100         
SC                     260           260            270             104         
SD                   2,955         2,880          2,700              94         
                                                                                
TN                   1,716         1,645          1,550              94         
TX                   4,685         4,910          4,400              90         
UT                     660           700            720             103         
VT                     165           150            155             103         
VA                   1,155           970          1,150             119         
WA                     790           620            610              98         
WV                     610           607            605             100         
WI                   1,030         1,290          1,310             102         
WY                   1,090           890            950             107         
                                                                                
US                  52,771        49,390         48,493              98         
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1/ Intended area harvested in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Rice Area Planted by Class - States and United States: 2023-2025
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                                             Area planted                       
   Class and State                                                              
                           2023         2024       2025 1/        Percent of    
                                                                previous year   
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                                   (1,000 acres)                     (%)        
Long grain                                                                      
AR                        1,220        1,330        1,320             99        
CA                           11            8           10            125        
LA                          390          425          410             96        
MS                          121          153          150             98        
MO                          197          214          210             98        
TX                          125          145          140             97        
                                                                                
US                        2,064        2,275        2,240             98        
                                                                                
Medium grain                                                                    
AR                          215          117          140            120        
CA                          470          430          420             98        
LA                           78           48           60            125        
MS                            -            2            -            (X)        
MO                            8            5            5            100        
TX                           24            3            2             67        
                                                                                
US                          795          605          627            104        
                                                                                
Short grain                                                                     
AR                            1            1            1            100        
CA 2/                        35           29           27             93        
                                                                                
US                           36           30           28             93        
                                                                                
All                                                                             
AR                        1,436        1,448        1,461            101        
CA                          516          467          457             98        
LA                          468          473          470             99        
MS                          121          155          150             97        
MO                          205          219          215             98        
TX                          149          148          142             96        
                                                                                
US                        2,895        2,910        2,895             99        
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-   Represents zero.
(X) Not applicable.
1/  Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.
2/  Includes sweet rice.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Canola Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
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                                         Area planted                           
    State                                                                       
                    2023           2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
================================================================================
                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
ID 2/                (NA)           97.0           85.0              88         
KS                    1.5            8.5           10.0             118         
MN                   80.0          110.0           75.0              68         
MT                  165.0          215.0          165.0              77         
ND                1,930.0        2,140.0        2,050.0              96         
OK                    3.0           21.0           16.0              76         
WA                  165.0          160.0          165.0             103         
                                                                                
US                2,344.5        2,751.5        2,566.0              93         
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(NA) Not available.
1/   Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.
2/   Estimates began in 2024.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Soybean Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
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                                          Area planted                          
     State                                                                      
                     2023          2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
================================================================================
                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
AL                     350           360            310              86         
AR                   2,980         3,050          3,000              98         
DE                     150           155            160             103         
GA                     160           170            170             100         
IL                  10,350        10,800         10,500              97         
IN                   5,500         5,800          5,700              98         
IA                   9,950        10,050          9,600              96         
KS                   4,430         4,530          4,300              95         
KY                   1,830         2,050          1,850              90         
LA                   1,030         1,100          1,050              95         
                                                                                
MD                     470           495            510             103         
MI                   2,040         2,200          2,150              98         
MN                   7,350         7,400          7,000              95         
MS                   2,180         2,300          2,250              98         
MO                   5,600         5,900          5,700              97         
NE                   5,250         5,300          5,000              94         
NJ                     100           105             95              90         
NY                     350           370            380             103         
NC                   1,640         1,630          1,700             104         
ND                   6,200         6,600          6,200              94         
                                                                                
OH                   4,750         5,050          5,100             101         
OK                     460           505            400              79         
PA                     570           610            590              97         
SC                     395           390            380              97         
SD                   5,100         5,450          5,100              94         
TN                   1,600         1,820          1,750              96         
TX                     125           100            110             110         
VA                     580           610            540              89         
WI                   2,110         2,150          1,900              88         
                                                                                
US                  83,600        87,050         83,495              96         
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1/ Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Peanut Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
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                                         Area planted                           
    State                                                                       
                    2023           2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
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                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
AL                  175.0          190.0          195.0             103         
AR                   35.0           45.0           45.0             100         
FL                  160.0          165.0          180.0             109         
GA                  775.0          850.0          950.0             112         
MS                   18.0           26.0           30.0             115         
MO 2/                (NA)           24.0           25.0             104         
NM 3/                11.0           (NA)           (NA)             (X)         
NC                  124.0          130.0          135.0             104         
OK                   16.0           19.0           20.0             105         
SC                   77.0           82.0           90.0             110         
TX                  225.0          240.0          250.0             104         
VA                   29.0           30.0           30.0             100         
                                                                                
US                1,645.0        1,801.0        1,950.0             108         
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(NA) Not available.
(X)  Not applicable.
1/   Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.
2/   Estimates began in 2024.
3/   Estimates discontinued in 2024.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Sunflower Area Planted by Type - States and United States: 2023-2025
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   Varietal type                            Area planted                        
     and State                                                                  
                         2023          2024       2025 1/         Percent of    
                                                                previous year   
================================================================================
                                  (1,000 acres)                      (%)        
Oil                                                                             
CA                        28.0         15.5          12.5             81        
CO                        26.0         22.5          27.0            120        
KS                        28.0          9.5          13.0            137        
MN                        49.0         31.0          63.0            203        
NE                        31.0         26.0          27.0            104        
ND                       500.0        230.0         450.0            196        
SD                       455.0        245.0         340.0            139        
TX                        44.0         14.5          28.0            193        
                                                                                
US                     1,161.0        594.0         960.5            162        
                                                                                
Non-oil                                                                         
CA                         0.5          0.3           1.0            333        
CO                         8.0          4.0           3.0             75        
KS                         6.0          1.0           2.0            200        
MN                         9.5          6.7           8.0            119        
NE                         8.5          2.3           4.0            174        
ND                        75.0         75.0          50.0             67        
SD                        40.0         34.0          40.0            118        
TX                         6.5          3.5           4.0            114        
                                                                                
US                       154.0        126.8         112.0             88        
                                                                                
All                                                                             
CA                        28.5         15.8          13.5             85        
CO                        34.0         26.5          30.0            113        
KS                        34.0         10.5          15.0            143        
MN                        58.5         37.7          71.0            188        
NE                        39.5         28.3          31.0            110        
ND                       575.0        305.0         500.0            164        
SD                       495.0        279.0         380.0            136        
TX                        50.5         18.0          32.0            178        
                                                                                
US                     1,315.0        720.8       1,072.5            149        
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1/ Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Flaxseed Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
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                                          Area planted                          
     State                                                                      
                     2023          2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
================================================================================
                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
MT                    68            56             85               152         
ND                   110            92            100               109         
                                                                                
US                   178           148            185               125         
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1/ Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Cotton Area Planted by Type - States and United States: 2023-2025
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                                            Area planted                        
   Type and State                                                               
                         2023          2024        2025 1/        Percent of    
                                                                previous year   
================================================================================
                                  (1,000 acres)                      (%)        
Upland                                                                          
AL                        380.0         400.0        360.0            90        
AZ                         76.0          96.0        110.0           115        
AR                        510.0         650.0        580.0            89        
CA                         13.0          21.0         17.0            81        
FL                         89.0          85.0         65.0            76        
GA                      1,110.0       1,100.0      1,000.0            91        
KS                        112.0         131.0        140.0           107        
LA                        120.0         155.0        110.0            71        
MS                        400.0         520.0        360.0            69        
MO                        335.0         400.0        320.0            80        
                                                                                
NM                         32.0          41.0         25.0            61        
NC                        380.0         410.0        290.0            71        
OK                        420.0         435.0        330.0            76        
SC                        210.0         225.0        180.0            80        
TN                        265.0         265.0        235.0            89        
TX                      5,550.0       5,950.0      5,500.0            92        
VA                         81.0          91.0         88.0            97        
                                                                                
US                     10,083.0      10,975.0      9,710.0            88        
                                                                                
American Pima                                                                   
AZ                         16.0          14.0         24.0           171        
CA                         85.0         145.0        100.0            69        
NM                         17.0          15.0          6.0            40        
TX                         29.0          33.0         27.0            82        
                                                                                
US                        147.0         207.0        157.0            76        
                                                                                
All                                                                             
AL                        380.0         400.0        360.0            90        
AZ                         92.0         110.0        134.0           122        
AR                        510.0         650.0        580.0            89        
CA                         98.0         166.0        117.0            70        
FL                         89.0          85.0         65.0            76        
GA                      1,110.0       1,100.0      1,000.0            91        
KS                        112.0         131.0        140.0           107        
LA                        120.0         155.0        110.0            71        
MS                        400.0         520.0        360.0            69        
MO                        335.0         400.0        320.0            80        
                                                                                
NM                         49.0          56.0         31.0            55        
NC                        380.0         410.0        290.0            71        
OK                        420.0         435.0        330.0            76        
SC                        210.0         225.0        180.0            80        
TN                        265.0         265.0        235.0            89        
TX                      5,579.0       5,983.0      5,527.0            92        
VA                         81.0          91.0         88.0            97        
                                                                                
US                     10,230.0      11,182.0      9,867.0            88        
================================================================================
1/ Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Sugarbeet Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
[Relates to year of intended harvest in all States except California]
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                                         Area planted                           
    State                                                                       
                    2023           2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
================================================================================
                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
CA 2/                23.1           28.3           28.0              99         
CO                   23.3           24.8           29.0             117         
ID                  174.7          173.2          170.0              98         
MI                  133.1          135.2          136.0             101         
MN                  429.5          411.0          432.0             105         
MT                   23.8           24.6           24.0              98         
NE                   46.8           47.3           46.0              97         
ND                  228.8          215.8          222.0             103         
OR                   10.8           10.5           11.0             105         
WA                    2.0            1.9            2.0             105         
WY                   29.1           31.7           32.0             101         
                                                                                
US                1,125.0        1,104.3        1,132.0             103         
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1/ Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from processors.
2/ Relates to year of planting for overwintered beets in southern California.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Tobacco Area Harvested - States and United States: 2023-2025
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                                        Area harvested                          
    State                                                                       
                    2023           2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
================================================================================
                                 (acres)                            (%)         
GA 2/               6,300           (NA)           (NA)             (X)         
KY                 36,600         32,800         30,700              94         
NC                113,120        114,000        115,000             101         
PA 2/               2,840           (NA)           (NA)             (X)         
SC 2/               5,900           (NA)           (NA)             (X)         
TN                  8,950          8,250          9,500             115         
VA                 12,830         12,400         11,400              92         
                                                                                
US                186,540        167,450        166,600              99         
================================================================================
(NA) Not available.
(X)  Not applicable.
1/   Intended area harvested in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.
2/   Estimates discontinued in 2024.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Tobacco Area Harvested by Class and Type - States and United States: 2023-2025
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                                                   Area harvested               
       Class, type, and State                                                   
                                      2023      2024    2025 1/     Percent of  
                                                                  previous year 
================================================================================
                                              (acres)                  (%)      
Class 1, Flue-cured (11-14)                                                     
GA 2/                                 6,300      (NA)      (NA)        (X)      
NC                                  113,000   114,000   115,000        101      
SC 2/                                 5,900      (NA)      (NA)        (X)      
VA                                   12,600    12,400    11,400         92      
                                                                                
US                                  137,800   126,400   126,400        100      
                                                                                
Class 2, Fire-cured (21-23)                                                     
KY                                    6,200     4,700     3,600         77      
TN                                    4,900     3,700     3,800        103      
VA 2/                                    90      (NA)      (NA)        (X)      
                                                                                
US                                   11,190     8,400     7,400         88      
                                                                                
Class 3A, Light air-cured                                                       
Type 31, Burley                                                                 
  Kentucky                           27,000    25,000    24,000         96      
  North Carolina 2/                     120      (NA)      (NA)        (X)      
  Pennsylvania 2/                     1,100      (NA)      (NA)        (X)      
  Tennessee                           2,900     3,600     3,500         97      
  Virginia 2/                           140      (NA)      (NA)        (X)      
                                                                                
  United States                      31,260    28,600    27,500         96      
                                                                                
Type 32, Southern Maryland 2/                                                   
  Pennsylvania                           40      (NA)      (NA)        (X)      
                                                                                
  United States                          40      (NA)      (NA)        (X)      
                                                                                
Total light air-cured (31-32)        31,300    28,600    27,500         96      
                                                                                
Class 3B, Dark air-cured (35-37)                                                
KY                                    3,400     3,100     3,100        100      
TN                                    1,150       950     2,200        232      
                                                                                
US                                    4,550     4,050     5,300        131      
                                                                                
Class 4, Cigar filler 2/                                                        
Type 41, Pennsylvania Seedleaf                                                  
  Pennsylvania                        1,700      (NA)      (NA)        (X)      
                                                                                
  United States                       1,700      (NA)      (NA)        (X)      
                                                                                
All tobacco                                                                     
US                                  186,540   167,450   166,600         99      
================================================================================
(NA) Not available.
(X)  Not applicable.
1/   Intended area harvested in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.
2/   Estimates discontinued in 2024.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Dry Edible Bean Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
[Excludes beans grown for garden seed]
================================================================================
                                         Area planted                           
    State                                                                       
                    2023           2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
================================================================================
                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
CA 2/                16.0           (NA)           (NA)             (X)         
CO                   33.0           52.0           56.0             108         
ID                   35.0           45.0           55.0             122         
MI                  210.0          250.0          250.0             100         
MN                  210.0          280.0          320.0             114         
NE                  100.0          130.0          120.0              92         
ND                  530.0          730.0          630.0              86         
WA                   32.0           46.0           39.0              85         
WY 2/                14.0           (NA)           (NA)             (X)         
                                                                                
US                1,180.0        1,533.0        1,470.0              96         
================================================================================
(NA) Not available.
(X)  Not applicable.
1/   Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.
2/   Estimates discontinued in 2024.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Chickpea Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
================================================================================
                                              Area planted                      
     Size and State                                                             
                            2023        2024       2025 1/        Percent of    
                                                                previous year   
================================================================================
                                    (1,000 acres)                    (%)        
Small chickpeas 2/                                                              
CA 3/                        (D)        (NA)         (NA)            (X)        
ID                          23.0        38.0         25.0             66        
MT                          40.0        48.0         50.0            104        
ND                           (D)        14.0         18.0            129        
WA                          31.0        38.0         32.0             84        
                                                                                
OtrSt 4/                     7.3           -            -            (X)        
                                                                                
US                         101.3       138.0        125.0             91        
                                                                                
Large chickpeas 5/                                                              
CA 3/                        (D)        (NA)         (NA)            (X)        
ID                          49.0        59.0         75.0            127        
MT                         133.0       172.0        220.0            128        
ND                           (D)        30.0         31.0            103        
WA                          67.0       103.0        110.0            107        
                                                                                
OtrSt 4/                    16.7           -            -            (X)        
                                                                                
US                         265.7       364.0        436.0            120        
                                                                                
All chickpeas                                                                   
CA 3/                        3.0        (NA)         (NA)            (X)        
ID                          72.0        97.0        100.0            103        
MT                         173.0       220.0        270.0            123        
ND                          21.0        44.0         49.0            111        
WA                          98.0       141.0        142.0            101        
                                                                                
US                         367.0       502.0        561.0            112        
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-    Represents zero.
(D)  Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
(NA) Not available.
(X)  Not applicable.
1/   Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.
2/   Chickpeas 20/64 inches or smaller.
3/   Estimates discontinued in 2024.
4/   Includes data withheld above.
5/   Chickpeas larger than 20/64 inches.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Lentil Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
================================================================================
                                          Area planted                          
     State                                                                      
                     2023          2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
================================================================================
                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
ID 2/                18.0          (NA)            (NA)             (X)         
MT                  390.0         720.0           820.0             114         
ND                   92.0         165.0           225.0             136         
WA                   45.0          51.0            55.0             108         
                                                                                
US                  545.0         936.0         1,100.0             118         
================================================================================
(NA) Not available.
(X)  Not applicable.
1/   Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.
2/   Estimates discontinued in 2024.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Dry Edible Pea Area Planted - States and United States: 2023-2025
================================================================================
                                          Area planted                          
     State                                                                      
                     2023          2024         2025 1/          Percent of     
                                                               previous year    
================================================================================
                              (1,000 acres)                         (%)         
ID                   19.0          11.0           17.0              155         
MT                  580.0         590.0          550.0               93         
NE                   21.0          26.0           13.0               50         
ND                  260.0         300.0          260.0               87         
SD 2/                13.0          (NA)           (NA)              (X)         
WA                   62.0          49.0           55.0              112         
                                                                                
US                  955.0         976.0          895.0               92         
================================================================================
(NA) Not available.
(X)  Not applicable.
1/   Intended plantings in 2025 as indicated by reports from farmers.
2/   Estimates discontinued in 2024.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Domestic Units -
United States: 2024 and 2025
[Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from
previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2025 crop year. Blank
data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
================================================================================
                                          Area planted         Area harvested   
                Crop                                                            
                                        2024        2025       2024      2025   
================================================================================
                                                   (1,000 acres)                
Grains and hay                                                                  
Barley                                   2,373      2,317      1,875            
Corn for grain 1/                       90,594     95,326     82,896            
Corn for silage                           (NA)                 6,100            
Hay, all                                  (NA)       (NA)     49,390    48,493  
  Alfalfa                                 (NA)                14,612            
  All other                               (NA)                34,778            
Oats                                     2,213      2,177        886            
Proso millet                               481                   427            
Rice                                     2,910      2,895      2,867            
Rye                                      2,206                   402            
Sorghum for grain 1/                     6,300      6,565      5,605            
Sorghum for silage                        (NA)                   306            
Wheat, all                              46,079     45,350     38,469            
  Winter                                33,390     33,315     26,103            
  Durum                                  2,064      2,015      2,036            
  Other spring                          10,625     10,020     10,330            
                                                                                
Oilseeds                                                                        
Canola                                 2,751.5    2,566.0    2,710.0            
Cottonseed                                 (X)                   (X)            
Flaxseed                                   148        185        140            
Mustard seed                             185.0                 176.9            
Peanuts                                1,801.0    1,950.0    1,758.0            
Rapeseed                                  17.5                  15.7            
Safflower                                116.6                 108.0            
Soybeans for beans                      87,050     83,495     86,050            
Sunflower                                720.8    1,072.5      686.1            
                                                                                
Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops                                                
Cotton, all                           11,182.0    9,867.0    8,271.2            
  Upland                              10,975.0    9,710.0    8,070.5            
  American Pima                          207.0      157.0      200.7            
Sugarbeets                             1,104.3    1,132.0    1,085.5            
Sugarcane                                 (NA)                 920.0            
Tobacco                                   (NA)       (NA)      167.5     166.6  
                                                                                
Dry beans, peas, and lentils                                                    
Chickpeas                                502.0      561.0      492.4            
Dry edible beans                       1,533.0    1,470.0    1,503.6            
Dry edible peas                          976.0      895.0      939.9            
Lentils                                  936.0    1,100.0      903.0            
                                                                                
Potatoes and miscellaneous                                                      
Hops                                      (NA)                  44.8            
Maple syrup                               (NA)                  (NA)            
Mushrooms                                 (NA)                  (NA)            
Peppermint oil                            (NA)                  23.2            
Potatoes                                 930.0                 925.4            
Spearmint oil                             (NA)                  10.3            
================================================================================


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Domestic Units -
United States: 2024 and 2025 (continued)
[Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from
previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2025 crop year. Blank
data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
================================================================================
                                             Yield per acre       Production    
               Crop                                                             
                                              2024     2025      2024      2025 
================================================================================
                                                           (1,000)              
Grains and hay                                                                  
Barley                             bushels    76.7               143,836        
Corn for grain                     bushels   179.3            14,866,744        
Corn for silage                       tons    20.2               123,093        
Hay, all                              tons    2.48               122,462        
  Alfalfa                             tons    3.41                49,840        
  All other                           tons    2.09                72,622        
Oats                               bushels    76.5                67,793        
Proso millet                       bushels    32.9                14,061        
Rice 2/                                cwt   7,748               222,133        
Rye                                bushels    36.6                14,729        
Sorghum for grain                  bushels    61.3               343,850        
Sorghum for silage                    tons    13.3                 4,062        
Wheat, all                         bushels    51.2             1,971,301        
  Winter                           bushels    51.7             1,348,930        
  Durum                            bushels    39.3                80,051        
  Other spring                     bushels    52.5               542,320        
                                                                                
Oilseeds                                                                        
Canola                              pounds   1,784             4,834,030        
Cottonseed                            tons     (X)               4,401.0        
Flaxseed                           bushels    17.3                 2,420        
Mustard seed                        pounds     577               102,015        
Peanuts                             pounds   3,668             6,448,020        
Rapeseed                            pounds   2,019                31,705        
Safflower                           pounds   1,200               129,585        
Soybeans for beans                 bushels    50.7             4,366,492        
Sunflower                           pounds   1,670             1,145,605        
                                                                                
Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops                                                
Cotton 2/, all                       bales     836              14,414.0        
  Upland 2/                          bales     829              13,946.0        
  American Pima 2/                   bales   1,119                 468.0        
Sugarbeets                            tons    32.5                35,278        
Sugarcane                             tons    37.4                34,381        
Tobacco                             pounds   1,942               325,220        
                                                                                
Dry beans, peas, and lentils                                                    
Chickpeas 2/                           cwt   1,144                 5,632        
Dry edible beans 2/                    cwt   2,081                31,289        
Dry edible peas 2/                     cwt   1,775                16,679        
Lentils 2/                             cwt   1,002                 9,049        
                                                                                
Potatoes and miscellaneous                                                      
Hops                                pounds   1,944              87,072.2        
Maple syrup                        gallons    (NA)                 5,860        
Mushrooms                           pounds    (NA)               658,739        
Peppermint oil                      pounds     103                 2,391        
Potatoes                               cwt     454               420,242        
Spearmint oil                       pounds     132                 1,357        
================================================================================
(NA) Not available.
(X)  Not applicable.
1/   Area planted for all purposes.
2/   Yield in pounds.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Metric Units - United
States: 2024 and 2025
[Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from
previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2025 crop year. Blank
data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
================================================================================
                                        Area planted          Area harvested    
               Crop                                                             
                                      2024        2025        2024       2025   
================================================================================
                                                    (hectares)                  
Grains and hay                                                                  
Barley                                960,330     937,670     758,790           
Corn for grain 1/                  36,662,490  38,577,480  33,547,180           
Corn for silage                          (NA)               2,468,610           
Hay 2/, all                              (NA)        (NA)  19,987,640 19,624,630
  Alfalfa                                (NA)               5,913,330           
  All other                              (NA)              14,074,310           
Oats                                  895,580     881,010     358,560           
Proso millet                          194,660                 172,800           
Rice                                1,177,650   1,171,580   1,160,250           
Rye                                   892,750                 162,690           
Sorghum for grain 1/                2,549,550   2,656,790   2,268,290           
Sorghum for silage                       (NA)                 123,840           
Wheat 2/, all                      18,647,710  18,352,690  15,568,020           
  Winter                           13,512,600  13,482,250  10,563,620           
  Durum                               835,280     815,450     823,950           
  Other spring                      4,299,830   4,054,990   4,180,450           
                                                                                
Oilseeds                                                                        
Canola                              1,113,500   1,038,430   1,096,710           
Cottonseed                                (X)                     (X)           
Flaxseed                               59,890      74,870      56,660           
Mustard seed                           74,870                  71,590           
Peanuts                               728,850     789,150     711,450           
Rapeseed                                7,080                   6,350           
Safflower                              47,190                  43,710           
Soybeans for beans                 35,228,260  33,789,590  34,823,570           
Sunflower                             291,700     434,030     277,660           
                                                                                
Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops                                                
Cotton 2/, all                      4,525,240   3,993,080   3,347,270           
  Upland                            4,441,470   3,929,540   3,266,050           
  American Pima                        83,770      63,540      81,220           
Sugarbeets                            446,900     458,110     439,290           
Sugarcane                                (NA)                 372,310           
Tobacco                                  (NA)        (NA)      67,770     67,420
                                                                                
Dry beans, peas, and lentils                                                    
Chickpeas                             203,150     227,030     199,270           
Dry edible beans                      620,390     594,890     608,490           
Dry edible peas                       394,980     362,200     380,370           
Lentils                               378,790     445,160     365,440           
                                                                                
Potatoes and miscellaneous                                                      
Hops                                     (NA)                  18,130           
Maple syrup                              (NA)                    (NA)           
Mushrooms                                (NA)                    (NA)           
Peppermint oil                           (NA)                   9,390           
Potatoes                              376,360                 374,500           
Spearmint oil                            (NA)                   4,170           
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Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Metric Units - United
States: 2024 and 2025 (continued)
[Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from
previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2025 crop year. Blank
data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
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                                      Yield per hectare          Production     
                Crop                                                            
                                       2024        2025         2024      2025  
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                                                   (metric tons)                
Grains and hay                                                                  
Barley                                 4.13                   3,131,660         
Corn for grain                        11.26                 377,632,690         
Corn for silage                       45.24                 111,668,090         
Hay 2/, all                            5.56                 111,095,660         
  Alfalfa                              7.65                  45,214,090         
  All other                            4.68                  65,881,570         
Oats                                   2.74                     984,010         
Proso millet                           1.85                     318,900         
Rice                                   8.68                  10,075,780         
Rye                                    2.30                     374,130         
Sorghum for grain                      3.85                   8,734,190         
Sorghum for silage                    29.76                   3,684,980         
Wheat 2/, all                          3.45                  53,650,020         
  Winter                               3.48                  36,711,860         
  Durum                                2.64                   2,178,630         
  Other spring                         3.53                  14,759,530         
                                                                                
Oilseeds                                                                        
Canola                                 2.00                   2,192,680         
Cottonseed                              (X)                   3,992,520         
Flaxseed                               1.08                      61,470         
Mustard seed                           0.65                      46,270         
Peanuts                                4.11                   2,924,770         
Rapeseed                               2.26                      14,380         
Safflower                              1.34                      58,780         
Soybeans for beans                     3.41                 118,836,440         
Sunflower                              1.87                     519,640         
                                                                                
Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops                                                
Cotton 2/, all                         0.94                   3,138,280         
  Upland                               0.93                   3,036,380         
  American Pima                        1.25                     101,890         
Sugarbeets                            72.85                  32,003,660         
Sugarcane                             83.77                  31,189,920         
Tobacco                                2.18                     147,520         
                                                                                
Dry beans, peas, and lentils                                                    
Chickpeas                              1.28                     255,460         
Dry edible beans                       2.33                   1,419,250         
Dry edible peas                        1.99                     756,550         
Lentils                                1.12                     410,460         
                                                                                
Potatoes and miscellaneous                                                      
Hops                                   2.18                      39,500         
Maple syrup                            (NA)                      29,300         
Mushrooms                              (NA)                     298,800         
Peppermint oil                         0.12                       1,080         
Potatoes                              50.90                  19,061,860         
Spearmint oil                          0.15                         620         
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(NA) Not available.
(X)  Not applicable.
1/   Area planted for all purposes.
2/   Total may not add due to rounding.

Winter Weather Summary

Highlights: On the strength of a very warm December and a dry January, the
Lower 48 States experienced an overall mild, dry winter. However, spatial
details revealed a much more complex scenario, highlighted by persistently
warm, dry weather in the Southwest; episodic cold outbreaks in the central
and eastern United States, as well as the Northwest; and a lack of winter
snowfall in many areas from the northern Plains to the northern
Atlantic Coast, including the western Corn Belt. Northern "snow drought"
stood in stark contrast to several Southern snowstorms, including epic
accumulations on January 21 along the Gulf Coast. In southern California,
warm, windy weather-in the wake of a pair of winters with abundant
precipitation and robust vegetative growth-culminated in disastrous and
apocalyptic wildfires, starting on January 7, 2025.

Following a protracted wait, La Niña finally developed-albeit weakly-in time
to influence winter weather patterns across North America. Southwestern
warmth and dryness, as well as occasionally sharp cold waves in the central
and eastern United States, were consistent with a La Niña-driven regime.
La Niña also likely influenced Western precipitation patterns, leading to a
sharp gradient between Southwestern dryness and robust storminess extending
eastward from Oregon and northern California.

By the end of winter, there were two main areas of drought across the western
and central United States-one focused from southern California to western and
southern Texas, and the other covering portions of the northern Plains and
upper Midwest. Among states comprising the Rockies and Plains, topsoil
moisture rated very short to short at the end of February-as reported by
USDA/NASS-ranged from 35 percent in Kansas to 83 percent in South Dakota.
Trailing South Dakota were New Mexico (79 percent very short to short),
Nebraska (71 percent), Texas (64 percent), Wyoming (64 percent), and Colorado
(58 percent). Overwintering conditions were decidedly mixed for wheat, which
had struggled with widespread dryness during the autumn establishment season.
Among major winter wheat production states on the Plains, South Dakota led at
the end of February with 42 percent of the crop rated in very poor to poor
condition, followed by Nebraska (38 percent) and Texas (33 percent). Winter
wheat in Texas further deteriorated in early spring amid warmth, howling
winds, and blowing dust, leaving 39 percent of the crop rated very poor to
poor by March 16.

According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, drought coverage stood at
43.59 percent of the Lower 48 States on March 11, 2025, virtually unchanged
from 43.64 percent on December 3, 2024. Coverage had briefly dipped below
37 percent for 2 weeks in January. However, coverage of extreme to
exceptional drought-D3 to D4-increased from 4.65 to 7.47 percent between
December 3 and March 11, mostly reflecting worsening conditions in parts of
the Southwest.

Historical Perspective: According to preliminary data provided by the
National Centers for Environmental Information, the Nation experienced a
mild, dry winter, on the strength of a very warm December (fourth warmest on
record) and a very dry January (fifth driest). Overall, it was the Nation's
27th-warmest, 20th-driest winter during the 130-year period of record. Despite
the December-February temperature averaging 34.09°F (1.86°F above the
20th-century mean), it was the coldest winter across the Lower 48 States since
2020-21. Meanwhile, winter precipitation averaged 5.87 inches across the
contiguous United States, 0.92 inch below the 1901-2000 mean. It was the
Nation's third-driest winter in the last two decades, comparable to 2013-14
(5.82 inches) and 2021-22 (5.80 inches).

Only a handful of states from the Ohio Valley to the mid-Atlantic ranked in
the lower (colder) half of the winter temperature distribution.
West Virginia, with its 53rd-coldest winter, had the lowest ranking.
Conversely, it was a top-ten winter for warmth in Arizona, California, and
Nevada. Meanwhile, state precipitation rankings ranged from the second-driest
winter in Arizona and New Mexico to the 16th-wettest winter in Kentucky. Utah
also made the top-ten list for winter dryness. In Arizona, December-February
precipitation averaged 0.39 inch, just 11 percent of the 1901-2000 mean; only
the winter of 2005-06, with 0.21 inch, was drier. Similarly, New Mexico's
winter precipitation averaged 0.38 inch, barely wetter than the
2005-06 record low of 0.34 inch.

December: December's atmospheric patterns across the country were consistent
with those typically observed during La Niña. Notably, warmer- and
drier-than-normal weather dominated the Nation's southwestern quadrant, from
southern California to the central and southern High Plains. Conversely,
Pacific storm systems frequently affected northern California and the
Northwest. Consequently, there was a sharp divide between mostly favorable
early-season mountain snowpack in the Northwest and non-existent to deficient
snowpack in the Southwest. Farther east, episodic cold outbreaks-also typical
of La Niña-led to substantial day-to-day temperature variations across the
central and eastern United States. Still, monthly temperatures averaged 2 to
10°F above normal in most locations from the Pacific Coast to the
Mississippi Valley, with colder-than-normal conditions largely limited to
portions of the Atlantic Coast States. The warmest weather, relative to
normal, affected the northern High Plains and eastern slopes of the northern
Rockies, where frequent downslope (chinook) winds kept cold air and most
precipitation at bay. Meanwhile, key winter agricultural regions in
Deep South Texas and peninsular Florida escaped without a December freeze,
despite several incursions of chilly air.

Despite the return of dry weather across the central and southern
High Plains, winter wheat continued to benefit from precipitation that had
fallen during November. Farther north, however, pockets of significant
drought continued to adversely affect a portion of the northern Plains'
wheat. Despite wheat lacking a protective snow cover, except in some northern
production areas, the crop was overwintering well. Exceptions included areas
where wheat fields were exhibiting drought-related uneven emergence or poor
establishment. Elsewhere, abundant December precipitation from eastern Texas
into the mid-South and Midwest reduced drought coverage and intensity, while
portions of the lower Southeast-including much of Florida-ended the year on a
dry note.

The month ended with unusual warmth affecting a broad area-a fitting close to
the Nation's warmest year on record. On December 30, parts of Texas narrowly
missed experiencing triple-digit heat, as Faith Ranch-near Carrizo Springs-
topped out at 99°F. On the same day, the reading of 91°F in Del Rio, Texas,
tied a monthly record originally set on December 14, 2019. One byproduct of
the warmth was a 4-day severe weather outbreak starting December 26 that
spawned several dozen tornadoes-mostly from eastern Texas to the southern
Atlantic States-and a barrage of wind-damage reports peaking on December 28.

January: With a weak La Niña in place, episodic January cold outbreaks fueled
a colder-than-normal month nearly nationwide. Cold weather was particularly
pronounced in the central and eastern United States, with parts of the
central and southern Plains, as well as an area extending from the
Ohio Valley to the Gulf Coast, noting monthly temperatures ranging from 5 to
10°F below normal. The chilly pattern was highlighted by a sharp cold
outbreak that generally peaked from January 19-22. The Arctic blast, which
trailed multiple winter-weather events-including a Deep South snowstorm-
resulted in sub-0°F temperatures as far south as the northern panhandle of
Texas and the Ohio Valley. On January 22, widespread readings below 10°F were
reported in the central Gulf Coast region, although freshly fallen snow from
southeastern Texas to the southern Atlantic Coast-excluding Florida's
peninsula-helped to insulate winter grains and cover crops, as well as
Louisiana's new-growth sugarcane. Deep South Texas experienced a single night
with sub-freezing temperatures, while Florida's citrus belt escaped with
scattered frost.

Farther north and west, the Plains' winter wheat-already struggling in some
areas due to drought-was broadly exposed to bitterly cold air without the
benefit of a protective snow cover. Not unexpectedly, some of the
lowest-rated wheat, according to USDA/NASS, was situated in the coldest,
driest areas, with 34 percent of Nebraska's crop in very poor to poor
condition on January 31, along with 28 percent of South Dakota's wheat.
Across the Plains and neighboring states, topsoil moisture at the end of
January was rated 88 percent very short to short in New Mexico, along with
83 percent in South Dakota, 81 percent in Wyoming, 78 percent in Nebraska,
62 percent in Montana, 54 percent in Texas, and 51 percent in Colorado.

Although wintry weather bypassed some areas, there were plenty of January
storm systems. East of the Rockies, the three most notable storms were spaced
roughly a week apart, starting on January 5-6 and ending on January 21-22.
The initial system dumped heavy snow from the east-central Plains to the
middle Atlantic States, while subsequent storms affected areas farther south.
As the final major storm traversed the Deep South, historically heavy snow
developed on January 21 from southeastern Texas to northern Florida and
southern Georgia. In fact, January 21 became the snowiest day on record in
multiple cities and towns from Beaumont-Port Arthur, Texas, to Pensacola,
Florida. With storm-total snowfall of 8.9 inches, Pensacola (and many other
communities in the panhandle) more than doubled Florida's former state record
24-hour snowfall, which had been 4.0 inches in Milton on March 6, 1954.
However, all three major storms passed well south of the north-central
United States, leaving parts of the northern Plains and much of the western
Corn Belt in a "snow drought." Through January, season-to-date snowfall
amounts in locations such as Des Moines, Iowa (4.7 inches), and Lincoln,
Nebraska (1.0 inch), were considerably below the totals in Gulf Coast cities
such as New Orleans, Louisiana (8.0 inches), and Mobile, Alabama
(7.5 inches).

Farther west, the middle of winter was disappointingly quiet in most areas
from the Pacific Coast to the Rockies. In fact, Southwestern snowpack was
seriously deficient, with most river basins in Arizona and New Mexico
reporting a snow-water equivalency less than one-half of the end-of-January
average. Much of the Northwest also experienced a drier-than-normal January,
although earlier storminess had helped to establish high-elevation snowpack.
The line separating respectable and insufficient snowpack ran through the
Sierra Nevada, which on average added less than an inch of snow-water
equivalency in January. By month's end, the average water equivalency of the
Sierra Nevada snowpack stood at less than 11 inches, only two-thirds of the
late-January average, with values ranging from less than 7 inches in the
south to about 15 inches in the north. Meanwhile in southern California, a
delayed-onset wet season, following abundant vegetative growth during the
wetter-than-normal winters of 2022-23 and 2023-24, set the stage for a
horrific rash of wildfires, starting on January 7. Collectively, southern
California's wildfires scorched more than 57,000 acres of terrain; destroyed
more than 16,000 homes, businesses, and other buildings; and resulted in at
least 29 fatalities. In terms of incinerated structures, the 14,021-acre
Eaton Fire and the 23,707-acre Palisades Fire became the second- and
third-most destructive blazes, respectively, in state history, as well as
California's fifth- and ninth-deadliest wildfires.

February: Like January, February featured a sharp cold wave peaking just
after the middle of the month. However, winter wheat's protective snow cover
across the Plains was much more expansive during the latter outbreak,
limiting winterkill losses that might otherwise have occurred. There were
also several less-severe cold spells, leading to February temperatures
averaging 5 to 15°F below normal across the northern half of the Plains.
Colder-than-normal conditions also spilled into the Northwest, as well as
much of the southern Plains and Midwest. Conversely, warmer-than-normal
weather dominated the Southeast and Southwest, with February temperatures
averaging at least 5°F above normal in Florida cities such as Orlando and
Tallahassee, as well as Southwestern communities such as Albuquerque,
New Mexico, and Phoenix, Arizona. Florida's peninsula, along with Deep South
Texas, escaped the February cold snap without a freeze.

According to USDA/NASS, more than one-quarter of the winter wheat was rated
in very poor to poor condition at the end of February in several key
production states, including South Dakota (42 percent), Nebraska
(38 percent), Texas (33 percent), and Oklahoma (29 percent). The crop was
faring better in top-producer Kansas (54 percent good to excellent and
14 percent very poor to poor). In Colorado and Montana, 67 percent of the
winter wheat was rated in good to excellent condition on February 28.
Meanwhile, end-of-February statewide topsoil moisture rated very short to
short across the Plains and Rockies ranged from 35 percent in Kansas to
83 percent in South Dakota. Additionally, topsoil moisture was rated at least
one-half very short to short in New Mexico (79 percent), Nebraska
(71 percent), Texas (64 percent), Wyoming (64 percent), and Colorado
(58 percent). In Texas, drought- and freeze-related impacts left 65 percent
of the rangeland and pastures in very poor to poor condition by the end of
February.

In contrast, robust February precipitation was broadly observed, including an
area stretching from Oregon and northern California to the northern
High Plains. Even southern California experienced some limited drought
relief. Wet February weather also affected portions of the central Plains and
the South. In the latter region, a mid-month deluge led to extensive flooding
in Kentucky and neighboring states. Top-ten crests were reported along the
Kentucky River, which rose to its highest level in 4 years in Kentucky
locations such as Heidelberg and Ravenna. Elsewhere in Kentucky, significant
lowland flooding was observed along the Cumberland, Green, and Rolling Fork
Rivers. Near-record flooding was measured along parts of the Obion River in
western Tennessee, with the community of Obion noting its highest water level
since January 1937. Snow and bitterly cold conditions immediately trailed the
mid-South flooding, complicating recovery efforts.

Spring and summer runoff prospects across the western United States were
decidedly mixed, ranging from abysmal in much of Arizona and New Mexico to
mostly favorable from Oregon and northern California to the northern Rockies.
The Sierra Nevada served as a transition zone, with the end-of-February
average snow-water equivalency of 19 inches (about 85 percent of normal)
belying the fact that there was a large variation from 15 inches in the south
to more than 23 inches in the north. According to the California Department
of Water Resources, the Sierra Nevada snowpack gained an average of
approximately 8 inches of water equivalency during February.

Crop Comments

Corn: Growers intend to plant 95.3 million acres of corn for all purposes in
2025, an increase of 5 percent from last year.

Compared with last year, planted acreage is expected to be up or unchanged in
40 of the 48 estimating States. Acreage increases of 400,000 acres or more
from last year are expected in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and South Dakota.

Record high acreage is expected in Idaho, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, and
South Dakota. Record low acreage is expected in Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
and West Virginia.

Sorghum: Growers intend to plant 6.57 million acres of sorghum for all
purposes in 2025, up 4 percent from last year. Kansas, the leading sorghum-
producing State, is expecting 3 percent more sorghum acres in 2025 than last
year. Texas growers are expecting to plant 12 percent more sorghum acres than
last year. As of March 23, Texas growers had planted 37 percent of their
expected acreage, 1 percentage point ahead of last year and 2 percentage
points ahead of the 5-year average.

Oats: Area expected to be seeded to oats for the 2025 crop year is estimated
at 2.18 million acres, down 2 percent from 2024. If realized, the
United States planted area will be the lowest on record. Record low planted
acreage is expected in Idaho, Maine, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, and
Texas.

Barley: Producers intend to plant a record low 2.32 million acres of barley
for the 2025 crop year, down 2 percent from the previous year. In Montana,
the largest barley State, acreage is expected to decrease by 11 percent from
last year. Planted area is a record low in California, Colorado, New York,
Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin.

Winter wheat: The 2025 winter wheat planted area is estimated at 33.3 million
acres, down 2 percent from the previous estimate and down less than 1 percent
from last year. Of the total planted acreage, approximately 23.6 million
acres are Hard Red Winter, 6.09 million acres are Soft Red Winter, and
3.66 million acres are White Winter. If realized, California and Virginia
will have record low planted areas.

Durum wheat: Area seeded to Durum wheat for 2025 is estimated at 2.02 million
acres, down 2 percent from 2024. As of March 23, heading of Durum wheat in
Arizona was 20 percent complete, 18 percentage points behind the 5-year
average pace.

Other spring wheat: Growers intend to plant 10.0 million acres of other
spring wheat, down 6 percent from 2024. Of this total, about 9.40 million
acres are Hard Red Spring wheat. Planted area in North Dakota, the largest
spring wheat-producing State, is estimated at 5.05 million acres, down
6 percent from last year.

Hay: Producers intend to harvest 48.5 million acres of all hay in 2025, down
2 percent from 2024. Record low all hay harvested area is expected in
Massachusetts, Michigan, North Dakota, and Washington while a record high is
expected in Florida.

Rice: Area planted to rice in 2025 is expected to total 2.90 million acres,
down 1 percent from 2024. Arkansas, the largest long grain rice-producing
State, is expected to decrease long grain acres by 1 percent from the
previous year, but medium grain acres are expected to increase 20 percent in
the State. California, the largest medium and short grain-producing State, is
expected to decrease medium grain planted area by 2 percent and decrease
short grain planted area by 7 percent compared with last year.

Canola: Producers intend to plant 2.57 million acres in 2025, down 7 percent
from last year's record high planted area. If realized, planted area for the
Nation will be the second largest on record. Compared with last year, planted
area is down in five of the seven major canola-producing States, with only
Kansas and Washington showing an increase. Planted area in North Dakota, the
leading canola-producing State, is down 4 percent from last year but will
represent the second highest area on record, if realized. Planted area in
Washington is estimated at 165,000 acres and will be a record high, if
realized.

Soybeans: Growers intend to plant 83.5 million acres in 2025, down 4 percent
from last year. Compared with last year, planting intentions are down or
unchanged in 23 of the 29 estimating States. Decreases of 300,000 acres or
more are anticipated in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota,
and South Dakota. If realized, the planted acres in New York and Ohio will be
the largest on record.

Peanuts: Growers intend to plant 1.95 million acres in 2025, up 8 percent
from 2024. Compared with last year, planted acreage is expected to increase
9 percent or more in Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, and South Carolina. In
Georgia, the largest peanut-producing State, planted area is expected to be
up 12 percent from last year to 950,000 acres.

Sunflower: Growers intend to plant 1.07 million acres in 2025, an increase of
49 percent from last year's record low planted area. If realized, this will
still represent the fourth lowest planted area on record for the Nation since
1976. Compared with last year, growers in seven of the eight major
sunflower-producing States expect an increase in planted acreage this year,
with California representing the only State that is expecting a decline from
2024. Planted area in North Dakota is expected to increase 64 percent from
last year to 500,000 acres. Record low planted area is expected in
California.

Area intended for oil type varieties, at 960,500 acres, is up 62 percent from
2024 but will represent the fourth lowest planted area since 1976, if
realized. Of the eight major sunflower-producing States, only California is
expecting a decrease in acreage planted to oil type varieties of sunflower.
Area intended for non-oil varieties, at 112,000 acres, is down 12 percent
from last year and will represent the second lowest acreage on record for the
Nation, if realized. Compared with last year, growers in six of the eight
major sunflower-producing States expect an increase in acreage for non-oil
type varieties. The only two States expecting a decline from 2024 are
Colorado and North Dakota, which are expecting declines of 1,000 acres and
25,000 acres, respectively.

Flaxseed: Growers intend to plant 185,000 acres of flaxseed in 2025, an
increase of 25 percent from 2024. Planted acreage in North Dakota, the
largest flaxseed-producing State, is expected to be up 9 percent from 2024.
Planted acreage in Montana is expected to increase 52 percent from the
previous year.

Cotton: Growers intend to plant an estimated 9.87 million acres of all
cotton, down 12 percent from last year. Upland cotton planted area is
estimated at 9.71 million acres, down 12 percent from 2024. American Pima
planted area is estimated at 157,000 acres, down 24 percent from 2024.

Compared with last year, acreage decreases are expected in all cotton-
estimating States except Arizona and Kansas. Area planted to all cotton in
Georgia and Texas, the largest cotton-producing States, is expected to
decline by 9 percent and 8 percent, respectively, compared with last year. If
realized, all cotton planted area in Louisiana and New Mexico will be the
lowest on record.

Sugarbeets: Area expected to be planted to sugarbeets for the 2025 crop year
is estimated at 1.13 million acres, up 3 percent from 2024. Compared with
last year, intended planted acreage in Minnesota is expected to increase
by 5 percent this season.

Tobacco: United States all tobacco area for harvest in 2025 is expected to
total 166,600 acres, down 1 percent from 2024. If realized, this will be the
lowest tobacco harvested area on record for the Nation. Compared with last
year, harvested acreage is expected to be down in two of the four major
tobacco-producing States. Record low area harvested is expected in Kentucky
and Virginia.

Flue-cured tobacco, at 126,400 acres, is unchanged from 2024 and accounts for
76 percent of this year's total expected harvested acreage. The light air-
cured burley tobacco, at 27,500 acres, is down 4 percent from last year.
Fire-cured tobacco, at 7,400 acres, is down 12 percent from 2024. Dark
air-cured tobacco, at 5,300 acres, is up 31 percent from the previous year.

Dry edible beans: Growers intend to plant 1.47 million acres in 2025,
down 4 percent from the previous year. Record high planted area is expected
in Minnesota.

Chickpeas: Growers intend to plant 561,000 acres of chickpeas, up 12 percent
from the previous year. Planted area for small chickpeas is estimated at
125,000 acres. Area expected to be planted for large chickpeas in 2025 is
estimated at 436,000 acres.

Lentils: Growers intend to plant 1.10 million acres in 2025, up 18 percent
from the previous season. Planted area is expected to increase in all program
States, with a record high expected in Montana.

Dry edible peas: Growers intend to plant 895,000 acres in 2025,
down 8 percent from the previous year. Planted area is expected to decrease
in Montana, Nebraska, and North Dakota, with a record low in Nebraska.

Statistical Methodology

Survey Procedures: The acreage estimates in this report are based primarily
on surveys conducted during the first two weeks of March. The March
Agricultural Survey is a probability survey that includes a sample of
approximately 73,700 farm operators selected from a list of producers that
ensures all operations in the United States have a chance to be selected.
Data from operators was collected by mail, internet, or telephone to obtain
information on crop acreage intentions for the 2025 crop year.

Estimating Procedures: National, Regional, State, and grower reported data
were reviewed for reasonableness and consistency with historical estimates.
Each Regional Field Office submits their analysis of the current situation to
the Agricultural Statistics Board (ASB). Survey data are compiled to the
National level and are reviewed at this level independently of each State's
review. Acreage estimates were based on survey data and the historical
relationship of official estimates to the survey data.

Revision Policy: Acreage estimates in the Prospective Plantings report will
not be revised. These estimates are intended to reflect grower intentions as
of the survey period. New acreage estimates will be made based on surveys
conducted in June when crop acreages have been established or planting
intentions are firm. These new estimates will be published in the Acreage
report scheduled for June 30, 2025. Winter wheat is an exception. Since
winter wheat was seeded prior to the March survey, any changes in estimates
in this report are considered revisions. The estimate of the harvested
acreage of winter wheat will be published on May 12, 2025, along with the
first production forecast of the crop year.

Reliability: The survey used to make acreage estimates is subject to sampling
and non-sampling errors that are common to all surveys. Sampling errors
represent the variability between estimates that would result if many
different samples were surveyed at the same time. Sampling errors for major
crops are generally between 1.0 and 3.0 percent, but they cannot be applied
directly to the acreage published in this report to determine confidence
intervals because the official estimates represent a composite of information
from more than a single source.

Non-sampling errors cannot be measured directly. They may occur due to
incorrect reporting and/or recording, data omissions or duplications, and
errors in processing. To minimize non-sampling errors, vigorous quality
controls are used in the data collection process and all data are carefully
reviewed for consistency and reasonableness.

To assist users in evaluating the reliability of acreage estimates in this
report, the "Root Mean Square Error," a statistical measure based on past
performance, is computed. The deviations between the acreage estimates in
this report and the final estimates are expressed as a percentage of the
final estimates. The average of squared percentage deviations for the latest
20-year period is computed. The square root of the average becomes
statistically the "Root Mean Square Error." Probability statements can be
made concerning expected differences in the current estimates relative to the
final end-of-season estimates, assuming that factors affecting this year's
estimates are not different from those influencing recent years. For example,
the "Root Mean Square Error" for the corn planted estimate is 2.3 percent.
This means that chances are 2 out of 3 that the current corn acreage estimate
will not be above or below the final estimate by more than 2.3 percent.
Chances are 9 out of 10 (90 percent confidence level) that the difference
will not exceed 4.0 percent.

Also, shown in the following table is a 20-year record for selected crops of
the difference between the Prospective Plantings planted acreage estimates
and the final estimates. Using corn again as an example, changes between the
intentions estimates and the final estimates during the past 20 years have
averaged 1.46 million acres, ranging from 32,000 acres to 6.56 million acres.
The prospective plantings estimates have been below the final estimate
11 times and above 9 times. This does not imply that the planted estimate
this year is likely to understate or overstate the final estimate.


Prospective Plantings: Released March 31, 2025, by the National Agricultural
Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Reliability of Prospective Plantings Planted Acreage Estimates
[Based on data for the past twenty years]
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                                                Diff between forecast           
                                                  and final estimate            
                          90 percent         Thousand acres           Years     
      Crop         Root   confidence                                            
                   Mean    interval                                Below  Above 
                  Square              Average   Smallest  Largest     final     
                  Error                                                         
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                         (%)                 (1,000 acres)           (number)   
Barley              7.6      13.2        203       14        401      8     12  
Corn                2.3       4.0      1,464       32      6,558     11      9  
Hay 1/              3.2       5.5      1,515       34      3,769      2     18  
Oats                6.5      11.2        132        3        490      7     13  
Peanuts             7.8      13.4        102        8        216     11      9  
Rice                7.2      12.5        172       22        329     10     10  
Sorghum             8.2      14.2        440       39      1,220     12      8  
Soybeans            3.4       5.9      1,837      156      8,517      8     12  
Sugarbeets          1.7       3.0         16        1         46     10     10  
Upland cotton       7.7      13.3        737       13      2,115     13      7  
Wheat                                                                           
 Winter wheat       1.9       3.2        600       21      1,242      5     15  
 Durum wheat       21.5      37.2        238       36      1,028     13      7  
 Other spring       5.7       9.9        545       86      2,083      7     13  
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1/ Harvested acreage.

USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 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@usda.gov

Patrick Boyle, Chief, Crops Branch (202) 720-2127
Chris Hawthorn, Head, Field Crops Section (202) 720-2127 Irwin Anolik - Crop
Progress and Condition, Flaxseed, Mustardseed (202) 720-7621 Joshua Bates -
Hemp, Oats, Soybeans (202) 690-3234 Natasha Bruton - Barley, Cotton System
Consumption and Stocks, Grain Crushings (202) 690-1042 David Colwell - Fats and
Oils, Flour Milling Products (202) 720-8800 Michelle Harder - Hay, Peanuts (202)
690-8533 James Johanson - Rye, Wheat (202) 720-8068 Greg Lemmons - Corn, Proso
Millet, Rice (202) 720-9526 Becky Sommer - Cotton, Cotton Ginnings, Sorghum
(202) 720-5944 Travis Thorson - Canola, Rapeseed, Safflower, Sunflower (202)
720-7369
Fleming Gibson, Head, Fruits, Vegetables and Special Crops Section (202)
720-2127 Deonne Holiday - Almonds, Carrots, Coffee, Cranberries, Garlic, Onions,
Plums, Prunes, Tobacco (202) 720-4288 Bret Holliman - Apricots, Chickpeas,
Nectarines, Peaches, Snap Beans, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes (202) 720-7235 Robert
Little - Blueberries, Cabbage, Dry Edible Beans, Kale, Lettuce, Macadamia, Maple
Syrup, Pears, Raspberries, Spinach (202) 720-3250 Krishna Rizal - Artichokes,
Asparagus, Celery, Grapefruit, Kiwifruit, Lemons, Mandarins and tangerines,
Mint, Mushrooms, Olives, Oranges, Pistachios (202) 720-5412 Chris Singh -
Apples, Cucumbers, Hazelnuts, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Squash, Strawberries,
Sugarbeets, Sugarcane, Sweet Potatoes (202) 720-4285 Antonio Torres - Beets,
Cantaloupes, Dry Edible Peas, Grapes, Green Peas, Honeydews, Lentils, Sweet
Cherries, Tart Cherries, Walnuts, Watermelons (202) 720-2157 Chris Wallace -
Avocados, Bell Peppers, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Chile Peppers, Dates,
Floriculture, Hops, Papayas, Pecans (202) 720-4215
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