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1 Chickens and Eggs ISSN: Released July 23, 2012, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). June Egg Production Down Slightly United States egg production totaled 7.50 billion during June 2012, down slightly from last year. Production included 6.47 billion table eggs, and 1.03 billion hatching eggs, of which 5 million were broilertype and 68 million were eggtype. The total number of layers during June 2012 averaged 337 million, up slightly from last year. June egg production per layers was 2,227 eggs, down slightly from June All layers in the United States on July 1, 2012 totaled 335 million, down slightly from last year. The 335 million layers consisted of 281 million layers producing table or market type eggs, 51.6 million layers producing broilertype hatching eggs, and 2.81 million layers producing eggtype hatching eggs. Rate of lay per day on July 1, 2012, averaged 73.9 eggs per layers, down 1 from July 1, EggType Chicks Hatched Up 1 Percent Eggtype chicks hatched during June 2012 totaled 39.4 million, up 1 from June Eggs in incubators totaled 34.2 million on July 1, 2012, down 1 from a year ago. Domestic placements of eggtype pullet chicks for future hatchery supply flocks by leading breeders totaled 119 thousand during June 2012, down 61 from June BroilerType Chicks Hatched Down 1 Percent Broilertype chicks hatched during June 2012 totaled 756 million, down 1 from June Eggs in incubators totaled 612 million on July 1, 2012, down 1 from a year earlier. Leading breeders placed 6.80 million broilertype pullet chicks for future domestic hatchery supply flocks during June 2012, down 6 from June 2011.
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3 Contents Average Number of All Layers on Hand During the Month United States: Egg Production During the Month by Type United States: Average Number of Layers During the Month United States... 5 All Egg Production During the Month United States... 5 Layers on Hand and Eggs Produced by Type and Forced Molt United States: MayJune 2011 and Layers on Hand and Eggs Produced by Type and Forced Molt United States: JuneJuly 2011 and Layers on Hand and Eggs Produced States and United States: During May 2011 and Layers on Hand and Eggs Produced States and United States: During June 2011 and Egg Production by Type States and United States: May 2011 and Egg Production by Type States and United States: June 2011 and Forced Molt as Percent of All Layers by Month United States: Forced Molt as Percent of All Layers States and United States: July 1, 2011 and Hatchery Production United States: 2011 and EggType Eggs in Incubators Regions and United States: July 1, 2011 and EggType Chicks Hatched by Month United States: Intended Placements of EggType Pullet Chicks for Hatchery Supply Flocks by Month United States: BroilerType Eggs in Incubators Regions and United States: July 1, 2011 and BroilerType Chicks Hatched States and United States: June 2011 and BroilerType Chicks Hatched by Month United States: Intended Placements of BroilerType Pullet Chicks for Hatchery Supply Flocks by Month and Total: Statistical Methodology Regional Listing Terms and Definitions of Chickens and Eggs Estimates Information Contacts Chickens and Eggs (July 2012) 3
4 Average Number of All Layers on Hand During the Month United States: [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Month December 1... January... February... March... April... May... June... July... August... September... October... November... 1 December preceding year. (1,000 layers) (1,000 layers) 343, , , , ,8 337,8 336, ,7 335, , , , , , , , , , ,862 Egg Production During the Month by Type United States: [Totals may not add due to rounding. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Month December 1... January... February... March... April... May... June... July... August... September... October... November... During year... 1 December preceding year. Total eggs Table eggs Hatching eggs (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) 7,927 7,833 7,013 7,840 7,617 7,773 7,503 7,732 7,719 7,503 7,783 7,612 91,855 7,932 7,831 7,235 7,859 7,582 7,770 7,502 6,845 6,736 6,022 6,735 6,534 6,651 6,421 6,633 6,644 6,476 6,734 6,605 79,036 6,894 6,786 6,247 6,800 6,545 6,693 6,470 1,083 1,0 0 1,106 1,083 1,123 1,083 1, 1,076 1,028 1,050 1,007 12,827 1,038 1, ,059 1,038 1,078 1,033 4 Chickens and Eggs (July 2012)
5 Average Layers During the Month United States Million layers Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov December previous year All Egg Production During the Month United States Million eggs 7,0 7,750 7,550 7,350 7,150 6,0 6, Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov December previous year Chickens and Eggs (July 2012) 5
6 Layers on Hand and Eggs Produced by Type and Forced Molt United States: MayJune 2011 and 2012 [Totals may not add due to rounding] Item Layers during May All layers... 1,000 Table egg type... 1,000 Hatching egg type... 1,000 Broilertype hatching... 1,000 Eggtype hatching... 1, ,8 279,052 58,845 55,873 2,2 338, ,564 55,883 52,913 2,0 Eggs per layers during May All layers... number Table egg type... number Hatching egg type... number Broilertype hatching... number Eggtype hatching... number 2,300 2,383 1,908 1,879 2,456 2,2 2,369 1,929 1,8 2,458 Eggs produced during May All layers... million Table egg type... million Hatching egg type... million Broilertype hatching... million Eggtype hatching... million 7,773 6,651 1,123 1, ,770 6,693 1,078 1, Layers on June 1 All layers... 1,000 Table egg type... 1,000 Hatching egg type... 1,000 Broilertype hatching... 1,000 Eggtype hatching... 1, , ,646 58,586 55,571 3, , ,382 55,824 52,869 2,5 102 Eggs per layers on June 1 All layers... number Table egg type... number Hatching egg type... number Broilertype hatching... number Eggtype hatching... number Forced molt layers on June 1 Being molted... Molt completed Layers sold for slaughter during May... 1,000 14,1 14,839 Layers rendered, died, destroyed, composted or disappeared for any reason during May... 1,000 9,144 8, Pullets on June , , ,626 Pullets added during May ,000 23,467 25, Pullet chicks less than 3 days old added to pullet flocks. 6 Chickens and Eggs (July 2012)
7 Layers on Hand and Eggs Produced by Type and Forced Molt United States: JuneJuly 2011 and 2012 [Totals may not add due to rounding] Item Layers during June All layers... 1,000 Table egg type... 1,000 Hatching egg type... 1,000 Broilertype hatching... 1,000 Eggtype hatching... 1, , ,225 58,186 55,262 2, , ,740 55,122 52,237 2,885 Eggs per layers during June All layers... number Table egg type... number Hatching egg type... number Broilertype hatching... number Eggtype hatching... number 2,230 2,308 1,861 1,833 2,394 2,227 2,2 1,874 1,847 2,357 Eggs produced during June All layers... million Table egg type... million Hatching egg type... million Broilertype hatching... million Eggtype hatching... million 7,503 6,421 1,083 1, ,502 6,470 1, Layers on July 1 All layers... 1,000 Table egg type... 1,000 Hatching egg type... 1,000 Broilertype hatching... 1,000 Eggtype hatching... 1, , ,788 57,771 54,945 2, , ,082 54,401 51,593 2, Eggs per layers on July 1 All layers... number Table egg type... number Hatching egg type... number Broilertype hatching... number Eggtype hatching... number Forced molt layers on July 1 Being molted... Molt completed Layers sold for slaughter during June... 1,000 13,311 15, Layers rendered, died, destroyed, composted or disappeared for any reason during June... 1,000 8,236 8, Pullets on July , , ,0 Pullets added during June ,000 22,694 23, Pullet chicks less than 3 days old added to pullet flocks. Chickens and Eggs (July 2012) 7
8 Layers on Hand and Eggs Produced States and United States: During May 2011 and 2012 State Alabama... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Connecticut... Florida... Georgia... Illinois... Indiana... Iowa... Table egg layers in flocks 30,000 and above All layers Eggs per for all layers (1,000 layers) (1,000 layers) (1,000 layers) (1,000 layers) (eggs) (eggs) 1,318 3,1 18,766 3,493 2,191 9,143 7,509 4,168 22,568 52,0 1,528 3,518 19,439 4,023 2,230 8,204 8,104 4,203 23,323 50,0 9,417 12,439 19,069 3,943 2,261 9,508 16,569 4,393 23,321 52,921 9,311 12,436 19,785 4,503 2,2 8,517 16,878 4,410 24,154 51,894 1,890 2,042 2,355 2,435 2,433 2,293 2,137 2,322 2,431 2,320 1,944 2,067 2,300 2,487 2,438 2,348 2,192 2,336 2,335 2,372 Maine... Maryland... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... Nebraska... New York... North Carolina... Ohio... 3,493 1,930 10,188 9,737 1,474 6,012 9,109 3,858 5,884 26,812 3,465 2,188 11,473 9,738 1,459 5,335 9,116 4,228 5,747 27,093 3,548 2,068 10,352 10,226 6,129 7,618 9,159 4,086 13,590 27,346 3,520 2,303 11,623 10,186 5,748 6,8 9,166 4,456 12,947 27,632 2,424 2,466 2,463 2,337 2,039 2,402 2,478 2,4 2,127 2,2 2,443 2,301 2,486 2,327 2,070 2,392 2,520 2,469 2,039 2,291 Oregon... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... Texas... Utah... Virginia... Washington... Wisconsin... 2,152 23,858 3,103 2,394 13,284 3, ,627 4,016 2,104 22,761 2,9 2,292 14,629 3,561 1,0 6,720 4,250 2,306 25,078 4,446 2,434 17,669 3,408 2,867 6,743 4,592 2,223 23,925 4,254 2,332 18,570 3,591 3,015 6,835 4,849 2,428 2,476 2,249 2,383 2,258 2,406 1,8 2,462 2,1 2,519 2,420 2,210 2,401 2,2 2,256 1,0 2,180 2,207 Other States ,782 12,205 20,391 20,189 2,192 2,204 United States , ,1 337,8 338,447 2,300 2,2 1 Includes data for States not published in this table. 8 Chickens and Eggs (July 2012)
9 Layers on Hand and Eggs Produced States and United States: During June 2011 and 2012 State Alabama... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Connecticut... Florida... Georgia... Illinois... Indiana... Iowa... Table egg layers in flocks 30,000 and above All layers Eggs per for all layers (1,000 layers) (1,000 layers) (1,000 layers) (1,000 layers) (eggs) (eggs) 1,279 3,446 18,760 3,611 2,200 9,037 7,401 4,119 22,446 51,866 1,542 3,593 19,274 3,791 2,242 8,089 8,139 4,213 23,4 50,8 9,181 12,4 19,061 4,042 2,271 9,416 16,318 4,339 23,147 52,714 9,173 12,407 19,623 4,240 2,309 8,415 16,766 4,441 24,276 51,833 1,852 2,033 2,251 2,400 2,334 2,230 2,059 2,374 2,346 2,254 1,908 2,031 2,273 2,382 2,339 2,222 2,111 2,252 2,294 2,286 Maine... Maryland... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... Nebraska... New York... North Carolina... Ohio... 3,467 1,807 10,133 9,637 1,466 5,777 9,094 3,5 5,783 27,000 3,438 2,176 11,306 9,807 1,461 5,392 9,107 4,259 5,646 26,774 3,522 1,942 10,287 10,133 6,119 7,380 9,144 4,218 13,575 27,504 3,493 2,2 11,456 10,246 5,787 6,901 9,157 4,491 12,890 27,305 2,328 2,369 2,352 2,280 1,4 2,331 2,373 2,418 2,041 2,225 2,319 2,222 2,427 2,284 2,022 2,304 2,435 2,405 1,1 2,208 Oregon... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... Texas... Utah... Virginia... Washington... Wisconsin... 2,189 23,3 3,181 2,349 13,322 3, ,630 4,111 1,937 22,609 2,9 2,051 14,834 3,665 1,107 6,701 4,424 2,332 24,613 4,529 2,389 17,602 3,433 2,8 6,745 4,682 2,076 23,722 4,273 2,091 18,663 3,6 2,3 6,816 5,030 2,273 2,434 2,142 2,428 2,204 2,272 1,932 2,328 2,093 2,457 2,361 2,059 2,439 2,186 2,219 1,944 2,215 2,167 Other States ,801 12,168 20,378 20,009 2,125 2,124 United States , , , ,862 2,230 2,227 1 Includes data for States not published in this table. Chickens and Eggs (July 2012) 9
10 Egg Production by Type States and United States: May 2011 and 2012 [Totals may not add due to rounding. Data by type of flock not shown for some States to avoid disclosing individual operations, data included in United States totals] State Alabama... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Connecticut... Florida... Georgia... Illinois... Indiana... Iowa... Total production Table eggs Hatching eggs (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) , , , , Maine... Maryland... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... Nebraska... New York... North Carolina... Ohio Oregon... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... Texas... Utah... Virginia... Washington... Wisconsin Other States United States... 7,773 7,770 6,651 6,693 1,123 1,078 Represents zero. Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes data for States not published in this table. 10 Chickens and Eggs (July 2012)
11 Egg Production by Type States and United States: June 2011 and 2012 [Totals may not add due to rounding. Data by type of flock not shown for some States to avoid disclosing individual operations, data included in United States totals] State Alabama... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Connecticut... Florida... Georgia... Illinois... Indiana... Iowa... Total production Table eggs Hatching eggs (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) (million eggs) , , , , Maine... Maryland... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... Nebraska... New York... North Carolina... Ohio Oregon... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... Texas... Utah... Virginia... Washington... Wisconsin Other States United States... 7,503 7,502 6,421 6,470 1,083 1,033 Represents zero. Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes data for States not published in this table. Chickens and Eggs (July 2012) 11
12 Forced Molt as Percent of All Layers by Month United States: [As of the first of the month. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Month January... February... March... April... May... June... July... August... September... October... November... December... Being molted Molt completed () () () () Forced Molt as Percent of All Layers States and United States: July 1, 2011 and 2012 [As of the first of the month] State Alabama... Arkansas... California... Colorado... Connecticut... Florida... Georgia... Illinois... Indiana... Iowa... Being molted Molt completed () () () () Maine... Maryland... Michigan... Minnesota... Mississippi... Missouri... Nebraska... New York... North Carolina... Ohio Oregon... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... South Dakota... Texas... Utah... Virginia... Washington... Wisconsin Other States United States Represents zero. 1 Includes data for States not published in this table. 12 Chickens and Eggs (July 2012)
13 Hatchery Production United States: 2011 and 2012 Item Eggtype Eggs in incubators on July 1... Chicks hatched during June... Chicks hatched January through June... (1,000) (1,000) () 34,606 38, ,436 34,193 39, ,591 Pullets hatched during June for intended placements: Hatchery supply flocks... Cumulative potential placements 718 months earlier , , Broilertype Eggs in incubators on July 1... Chicks hatched during June... Chicks hatched January through June , ,371 4,632, ,8 756,316 4,502,857 Pullets hatched during June for intended placements: Hatchery supply flocks... Cumulative potential placements 715 months earlier ,211 64,558 6,800 62, includes pullet chicks hatched December 2010 through November includes pullet chicks hatched March 2011 through November Chickens and Eggs (July 2012) 13
14 EggType Eggs in Incubators Regions and United States: July 1, 2011 and 2012 [See regional listing on page 19] Region North Atlantic... East North Central... West North Central... South Atlantic... South Central... West... (1,000 eggs) (1,000 eggs) () 4,890 5,778 8,889 3,9 3,850 7,240 2,8 6,761 7,472 3,581 6,249 7, United States... 34,606 34,193 EggType Chicks Hatched by Month United States: [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Month January... February... March... April... May... June... July... August... September... October... November... December... By months Cumulative (1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) () (1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) () 40,590 37,415 43,603 42,9 42,949 38,920 36,0 41,431 39,805 37,624 37,512 39,071 40,277 39,300 40,622 39,702 43,280 39, ,590 78, , , , , , , , , , ,829 40,277 79, ,1 159, , , Chickens and Eggs (July 2012)
15 Intended Placements of EggType Pullet Chicks for Hatchery Supply Flocks by Month United States: [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Month January... February... March... April... May... June... July... August... September... October... November... December... Total... Pullet chicks hatched Cumulative potential placements relative to current supply flocks 718 months earlier (1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) () (1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) , For June 2012, includes breeder pullet chicks hatched December 2010 through November The 718 months represent the first laying cycle. Molting and additional laying cycles will increase the cumulative potential placements ,920 2,936 3,001 3,002 3,0 3,053 3,067 3,110 3,104 3,061 2,911 3,017 2,834 BroilerType Eggs in Incubators Regions and United States: July 1, 2011 and 2012 [See regional listing on page 19] Region North Atlantic... East North Central... West North Central... South Atlantic... South Central... West... (1,000 eggs) (1,000 eggs) () 12,678 12,857 27, , ,253 23,4 12,308 13,080 27, , ,050 22, United States , ,8 Chickens and Eggs (July 2012) 15
16 BroilerType Chicks Hatched States and United States: June 2011 and 2012 State Alabama... Arkansas... Delaware... Florida... Georgia... Kentucky... Louisiana... Maryland... Mississippi... Missouri... During June JanuaryJune (1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) () (1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) () 106,454 84,509 11,620 4, ,360 29, 11,4 27,721 68,294 27, ,439 79,206 13,274 4, ,850 28,186 12,749 26,331 66,630 28, , ,112 83,029 28, , ,668 73, , , , , ,330 74,6 28, , ,844 76, ,379 3, , North Carolina... Oklahoma... Pennsylvania... South Carolina... Texas... Virginia... California, Tennessee, and West Virginia... 72,441 24,848 14,405 18,859 53,717 22,707 40,788 72,856 24,908 13,682 18,392 54,447 22,4 40, , ,5 83, ,7 331, , , , ,092 81, , , , , States , ,609 4,478,201 4,343,460 Other States ,865 27, , ,3 103 United States , ,316 4,632,521 4,502,857 1 States in the weekly hatchery production estimating program. 2 Not published separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. BroilerType Chicks Hatched by Month United States: [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Month January... February... March... April... May... June... July... August... September... October... November... December... By months Cumulative (1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) () (1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) () 781, , , , , , , ,0 719, , , , , , , ,6 777, , ,313 1,490,035 2,283,800 3,061,666 3,866,150 4,632,521 5,400,3 6,159,933 6,879,539 7,5,425 8,2,594 9,055,6 751,870 1,456,3 2,221,208 2,8,905 3,746,541 4,502, Chickens and Eggs (July 2012)
17 Intended Placements of BroilerType Pullet Chicks for Hatchery Supply Flocks by Month and Total: [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] Month United States placements January... February... March... April... May... June... July... August... September... October... November... December... Pullet chicks hatched Cumulative potential placements relative to current supply flocks 715 months earlier (1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) () (1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) 6,557 7,284 7,058 7,044 7,721 7,211 6,444 7,233 6,657 6,289 6,890 6,438 6,673 7,025 6,753 6,524 7,472 6, ,111 63,679 63,323 63,209 62,941 62,547 61,927 61,556 60,860 60,402 60,482 60,721 60,864 Annual total... 82,826 Total placements 2 January... February... March... April... May... June... July... August... September... October... November... December... 8,187 8,931 9,023 8,944 9,612 9,225 8,131 8,700 8,546 7,938 8,489 8,279 8,201 8,818 8,525 8,232 9,430 8, Annual total ,005 1 For June 2012, includes breeder pullet chicks hatched March 2011 through November United States production of intended placements worldwide. Chickens and Eggs (July 2012) 17
18 Statistical Methodology Survey Procedures: Primary data for the Chickens and Eggs report are from weekly and/or monthly questionnaires sent to producers. An attempt is made to collect information for layer and egg estimates from each known contractor and independent producer who has at least 30,000 table egg layers, flocks of hatchery supply layers, or pullet only operations with at least 500 pullets. Coverage for operations with less than 30,000 table egg layers are estimated each month based on data reported in December. Approximately 650 contractors, independent egg producers, and pullet only operations are contacted each month. All known hatcheries, approximately 300, are contacted for information on a weekly and/or monthly basis. Estimating Procedures: Sound statistical methodology is employed to derive estimates from the reported data. All data are analyzed for unusual values. Data from each operation are compared to their own past operating profile and to trends from similar operations. Data for missing operations are estimated based on similar operations or historical data. NASS field offices prepare these estimates by using a combination of survey indications and historic trends. Individual State estimates are reviewed by the Agricultural Statistics Board for reasonableness. Individual hatchery data are summed to State, regional, and United States totals. For chicken hatcheries, chicks hatched consist of all chicks of domesticated breeds including males and chicks destined for hatchery supply flocks and research purposes. Eggs set are eggs in incubators for the purpose of hatching. The relationship of eggtype chicks hatched to chicken inventory and poultry marketings are carefully monitored. The disposition of eggtype chicks hatched prior to placement into the laying flock can vary significantly, which can make comparisons to changes in layer inventory inconsistent over time. Broiler chicks placed are specifically placed on feed for meat production. Intended placement data reported by leading breeders include pullet chicks expected from eggs sold the preceding month. The breeders in this report account for a large age of replacement pullets for hatchery supply flocks. Production of replacement pullets by these breeders indicates the number of pullets available to hatchery supply layer flocks several months before the pullets will actually move into the laying flocks. Hatchery Supply Flocks include all generations of layers which could lay eggs to supply a hatchery. This includes the generations of parents, grandparents, greatgrandparents, pedigree, etc. Also included are research flocks, vaccine flocks, and specific pathogenfree flocks. The broiler cumulative potential placements are a moving total of the intended placements 715 months earlier. The eggtype cumulative potential placements of 718 months earlier represent the first laying cycle. Molting and additional laying cycles will increase the cumulative potential placements of eggtype hatching flocks. Revision Policy: The previous month's estimates are subject to revision if late reports or corrected data indicates a different level. Additionally, revisions after the monthly report will be made at the end of the marketing year and published in the annual reports of Chickens and Eggs Summary and Hatchery Production Summary. Estimates will also be reviewed for chickens and eggs after data from the 5year Census of Agriculture are available. No revisions will be made after that date. Reliability: Estimates are based on a census of all known contractors and independent producers who have at least 30,000 table egg layers, flocks of hatchery supply layers, pullet only operations with at least 500 pullets, or operating hatcheries and therefore, have no sampling error. However, estimates are subject to errors such as omission, duplication, and mistakes in reporting, recording, and processing the data. While these errors cannot be measured directly, they are minimized through strict quality controls in the data collection process and a careful review of all reported data for consistency and reasonableness. To assist in evaluating the reliability of the estimates in this report, the Root Mean Square Error is shown for selected items in the following table. The Root Mean Square Error is a statistical measure based on past performance and is computed using the differences between first and final estimates. The Root Mean Square Error for all layers over the past 24 months is 0.3. This means that chances are 2 out of 3 that the final estimate will not be above or below the current estimate of 337 million layers by more than 0.3. Chances are 9 out of 10 that the difference will not exceed Chickens and Eggs (July 2012)
19 Reliability of Layer and Egg Estimates [Based on data for the past twentyfour months] Item Root mean square error 90 confidence level Difference between first and latest estimate Average Smallest Largest Below latest Months Above latest () () (1,000) (1,000) (1,000) (number) (number) All layers , (million) (million) (million) Eggs Regional Listing North Atlantic: East North Central: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont. Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin. West North Central: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota. South Atlantic: South Central: West: Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia. Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas. Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming. Terms and Definitions of Chickens and Eggs Estimates All Layers includes both table egg and hatching egg flocks regardless of size. Intended Placements are reported by leading breeders. Coverage may not be. Includes expected pullet chicks from eggs sold during the preceding month at the rate of 125 pullet chicks per case of 30 dozen eggs. Information Contacts Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Livestock Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact for additional information. inquiries may be sent to nass@nass.usda.gov Dan Kerestes, Chief, Livestock Branch... (202) Bruce Boess, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section... (202) Cody Brokmeyer Poultry Slaughter, Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised... (202) David Colwell Cold Storage... (202) LaKeya Jones Catfish Processing, Catfish Production, Trout Production, Census of Aquaculture, Honey, Egg Products, Mink... (202) Kim Linonis Layers, Eggs... (202) Miste Salmon Broiler Hatchery, Chicken Hatchery... (202) Chickens and Eggs (July 2012) 19
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