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Washington Tree Fruit Acreage Report 2017
Posted Online November 8, 2017
Washington Tree Fruit Acreage Report, 2017 Compiled by USDA/NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE Northwest Regional Field Office Chris Mertz, Director Dennis Koong, Deputy Director Steve Anderson, Deputy Director
P. O. Box 609 Olympia, Washington 98507 Phone: (360) 890-3300 Fax: (855) 270-2721 e-mail:
[email protected]
U.S. Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Hubert Hamer, Administrator
The funds for this work came from a Washington State Department of Agriculture Specialty Crop Block Grant Program awarded to the Washington State Tree Fruit Association. Other Northwest collaborators include: Washington Wine Commission, Washington State Fruit Commission, and Washington Winegrowers.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer
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Table of Contents
Overview Fruit Area Map ........................................................................................................................................................... 5 Notes about the data ................................................................................................................................................ 6-9 Tree fruit acres by variety, historical .................................................................................................................. 10-12 Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, by County ................................................................................................................. 13 Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, by Area ..................................................................................................................... 14 Apples Acres and Trees by Area and Variety ...................................................................................................................... 15 Trees per Acre by Area and Variety ........................................................................................................................ 16 Acres and Trees by Age and Variety .................................................................................................................. 16-17 Trees per Acre by Age and Variety ......................................................................................................................... 17 Acres, Trees, Trees/Ac by Age and Area ................................................................................................................. 18 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Variety ................................................................................................................... 19 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Age ........................................................................................................................ 19 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Area ....................................................................................................................... 19 Sweet Cherries Acres and Trees by Area and Variety ...................................................................................................................... 20 Trees per Acre by Area and Variety ........................................................................................................................ 21 Acres and Trees by Age and Variety .................................................................................................................. 21-22 Trees per Acre by Age and Variety ......................................................................................................................... 22 Acres, Trees, Trees/Ac by Age and Area ................................................................................................................. 23 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Variety ................................................................................................................... 24 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Age ........................................................................................................................ 24 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Area ....................................................................................................................... 24 All Pears Acres and Trees by Area and Variety ...................................................................................................................... 25 Trees per Acre by Area and Variety ........................................................................................................................ 26 Acres and Trees by Age and Variety .................................................................................................................. 26-27 Trees per Acre by Age and Variety ......................................................................................................................... 27 Acres, Trees, Trees/Ac by Age and Area ............................................................................................................ 28-29 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Variety ................................................................................................................... 30 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Age ........................................................................................................................ 30 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Area ....................................................................................................................... 31 Apricots Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre, and Non-bearing Trees by Variety ................................................................................. 32 Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre and Non-bearing Trees by Age ....................................................................................... 32 Nectarines Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre, and Non-bearing Trees by Variety ................................................................................. 33 Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre and Non-bearing Trees by Age ....................................................................................... 33
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Peaches Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre, and Non-bearing Trees by Variety ................................................................................. 34 Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre and Non-bearing Trees by Age........................................................................................ 34 Prunes and Plums Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre, and Non-bearing Trees by Variety ................................................................................. 35 Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre and Non-bearing Trees by Age........................................................................................ 35 Tart Cherries Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre, and Non-bearing Trees by Variety ................................................................................. 35 Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre and Non-bearing Trees by Age........................................................................................ 35 Organic and Transition Tree Fruit Organic and Transition Acres by Area .................................................................................................... 36 Apples by Area and Variety ..................................................................................................................................... 36 Sweet Cherries by Area and Variety ........................................................................................................................ 36 Pears by Variety ....................................................................................................................................................... 37 Nectarines, Peaches, and Apricots ........................................................................................................................... 37 Reference Selected Charts and Graphs.................................................................................................................................38-43 Data Collection Materials....................................................................................................................................44-51
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Some Notes About These Data It is a large and challenging task to compile information detailed in this publication. This project would not have been possible without the assistance and support of many people and organizations. We would like to thank all of the fruit organizations in the state that supported the survey work and helped to publicize the importance of the work. Thanks go to B.J. Thurlby, Washington State Fruit Commission, Jon Devaney, Washington State Tree Fruit Association, Vicky Scharlau, Washington Winegrowers, and Cayenne Chonette, Washington Wine Commission. Special thanks go to Perry Beale for his assistance and cooperation to use the Washington State Department of Agriculture’s geographic information system (GIS) layer to facilitate portions of this project. Most importantly we would like to thank the tree fruit and grape growers who took the time from their busy schedules to provide the data compiled in this publication. This project would not have been possible without their cooperation. The 2017 Grape and Tree Fruit Acreage Inventory by Variety Study was designed to measure the details about the Washington Grape and Tree Fruit industries. This is the seventh time a survey of this type has been conducted in Washington. Previous surveys were conducted in 1948-49, 1986, 1993, 2001, 2006, and 2011. Comparisions to previous data are shown in the publication. Statistics regarding grapes will be released in a separate publication. The following are some notes regarding the tree fruit data. The survey was supported by all of the major fruit organizations and publicized in many newsletters and industry publications. Orchardists were sent pre-survey letters, endorsed by the coalition of Northwest tree fruit organizations, explaining the intent and need to report. An example of the pre-survey letter is included in the appendix of this report. The survey included all those operations thought to have five or more acres of tree fruit or one or more acres of grapes. The list sample included over 2,900 operations. The modes of data collection included mail, telephone, and personal interview. Nearly all operations were given an opportunity to respond by mail beginning in January 2017. A copy of the questionnaire and respondent booklet are included in this report. The beginning date of data collection was January 23, 2017. All medium and most smaller operations were contacted by telephone. Large operations, defined as those thought to have greater than 500 acres of fruit or those with significant amounts of less prevalent fruit, were followed up with face-to-face interviews. When possible, efforts were made to use grower electronic records. Over 11,450 individual blocks of fruit information from approximately 1,300 growers who reported one or more blocks of tree fruit or grapes were tabulated. There were several measures employed to assure data quality. Telephone data collection was conducted using a computerized survey instrument. The survey instrument included prompts to the interviewer when unusual situations were encountered. An example would be an extremely high or low planting density. All records, including those collected by mail and face-to-face interviews, were reviewed within a computerized interactive editing system. This process ensured that records were internally consistent (e.g. acres in blocks of fruit add up to total fruit acres reported). Some data errors can best be identified by reviewing all records meeting a particular criterion. For example, a review of all Braeburn apple blocks planted in the past five years, sorted by trees per acre, would highlight blocks with unusually high or low planting densities. The data in this survey were reviewed in an interactive analysis system that would facilitate these types of reviews.
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A small number of operations were able to provide only partial block level information. In these cases, the averages from the reported data were used to complete the block level data. For example, a partially responding ten acre block of Cameo apples planted between 1996 and 2000 would have been given the trees per acre average from responding blocks of the same characteristics to estimate the total number of trees for the block. Block level data from responding orchards represented approximately 42 percent of the published totals. The amount varied somewhat by type of fruit. Several steps were employed to produce the most accurate adjustments between the reported and published totals. Acreage reported on prior NASS surveys (control data) was utilized to estimate acreage of several influential non-responding orchards by type of fruit. The adjusted survey data totals were analyzed by county for reasonableness. In addition to the adjusted survey totals described above, data from the 2012 Census of Agriculture, the previous fruit tree acreage survey, and orchard data from WSDA’s GIS layer were also considered in setting total fruit acreage “targets” by county and region. Targets were also established for individual fruit crops at the state level. Once the targets were set, the adjustments were carried through to each individual responding block of data. The same adjustment process utilized in the Census of Agriculture, known as calibration, where the weights of responding blocks of fruit are adjusted within tolerance ranges of the targets was used. Before adjustment, responding fruit blocks had weights of one; after adjustment the block could receive a weight of greater than one, with a maximum weight of six. This means, for example, that a reported ten acre block of Bing cherries containing 1,500 trees might have received a weight of 2.0. After weighting, the block of fruit would have contributed 20 acres and 3,000 trees to the published totals. For published items containing few responses and relatively small totals, the adjustments for coverage and nonresponse may cause some distortions. Also, if a dominant producer of a relatively rare variety did not respond, the published total may under-represent the true total. The data in this publication are shown to the nearest acre and tree. Publishing to the nearest acre and tree facilitates publishing the cross-tabulations by area, variety, and year planted. Acres were reported to the tenth of an acre. Due to rounding, acreage by varieties may not sum to the totals. Although every effort has been made to provide high quality data, published items should be considered to approximate the true values. For some items, there were no reports for a breakout or insufficient reports to publish an item without disclosing individual grower data. In this publication, the same general procedure as the Census of Agriculture was employed to protect respondent’s confidentiality. In some cases, additional items are required to be suppressed to prevent disclosure of an individual’s data. For example, if Ambrosia apples in the Wenatchee area are not able to be published, at least one other area would need to be suppressed or one could infer the Wenatchee total by subtracting the published areas from the variety total. This process occasionally leads to items with a sizeable acreage or number of reports to be suppressed. This type of suppression is called a complementary suppression. Data suppressions and zero reported data are indicated with a “-“ in the publication. In the 2017 survey, bearing trees and non-bearing trees were collected for each block. This allowed orchardists to report some young non-bearing trees in mature blocks. This fact should be kept in mind when reviewing non-bearing trees by year planted. Recent interplantings in mature blocks are reflected in the data by the year planted of the majority of the block. Respondents were asked to provide the year the trees were planted or topworked. During review of these data, some reports of plantings were reported as occurring prior to the commercial release of the varieties. Upon further review, these were typically situations where trees had been more recently topworked but the orchardist had reported the year the trees were originally planted. The data were corrected when this situation was identified. There are likely some additional blocks of fruit that were reported by year originally planted but have been more recently topworked.
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The 2017 survey omitted questions on rootstock (dwarf, semi-dwarf, and standard) for apples, sweet cherries, and pears. Through input from the industry, it was determined that the rootstock questions in prior surveys were confusing and often unreliable. As with the 2011 survey, respondents were asked to provide the number of certified organic acres as well as transition to organic acres for each block of fruit. These results are summarized by variety and growing region Data included in “other varieties” include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Almost certainly, some acres of the published varieties are included in this other category when the respondent did not designate the variety. The varieties of apples reported but not published include: Akane, Breeze, Cosmic Crisp, Crimson Gold, Ginger Gold, Golden Supreme, Gravenstein, Jonathan, Juici, Kiku, Macoun, Minneiska, Mutsu, Newtown, North Spy, Pinata, Pinova, Rome, Smitten, Sport, Sweetie, Winesap, and Winter Banana. The varieties of sweet cherries reported but not published include: Black Tartatian, Index, Kiona, Regina, Royal Ann, Selah, Sonata, and Staccato. The varieties of pears reported but not published include: Kalle, Red Clapp, Red Sensation, and Seckel. The varieties of apricots reported but not published include: Goldstrike, Moorpark, Patterson, Puget Gold, and Tomcot. The varieties of nectarines reported but not published include: Fantasia, Fire Sweet, Firebrite, HoneyKist, Spring Brite, Supreme Red, and Washington Pride. The varieties of peaches reported but not published include: Angelus, Blazingstar, Donut, Glowingstar, June Pride, O’Henry, PF series, Roza, and Sierra Lady. The varieties of prunes and plums reported but not published include: Duarte, Elephant Heart, Friar, President, Santa Rosa, Shiro, and Stanley. A small acreage of Balaton tart cherries were reported in the survey and were collapsed into the Montmorency variety total. Pluot acreage data was also collected in 2017. The total pluot acreage at the state level is estimated at 33 acres with 9,792 trees. Pluot data at region and variety levels were not published due to disclosure rules.
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"Washington Fruit Survey 2017" Report as Compared to "Washington Fruit Survey 2011" Report and Earlier Publications Published results for tree fruit from the surveys conducted with a reference date of January 1, 1986, 1993, 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2017 are shown in the following four tables. The results for January 1, 2001 and before were rounded to reflect that these data are estimates. The results for the January 1, 2017, 2011, and 2006 reference dates are published to the nearest acre and tree. Publishing to the nearest acre and tree facilitated publication of cross-tabulations by area, variety, and year planted. Although every effort has been made to provide high quality data, published items should be considered to approximate the true values. The 2017 and 2011 survey screened out respondents with fewer than five acres of tree fruit and total grape acreage less than one acre. In 2006, any orchard or vineyard with one acre or more were asked to complete the survey. Screening out of the smaller operations was an effort to focus time and resources on records that would have a more significant impact on the estimates. The methodology in 2017 was virtually the same as the 2011 survey, which used more advanced procedures and methodology than previous studies. The proportion of reported data as a percentage of the total fruit acres was lower than 2011. As with the 2011 survey, the 2017 survey respondents were asked to provide the number of certified organic acres as well as transition to organic acres for each block of fruit. These results are summarized by variety and growing region. As mentioned previously, data on rootstock was not collected, nor published, in 2017.
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Tree Fruit: Acreage, by Variety, Washington, Historical Comparisons, January 1, 1986-2017 Fruit variety
Total acres 1986
1993
2001
2006
2011
2017
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
Apples Ambrosia.................................................... Autumn Glory ............................................. Braeburn .................................................... Cameo ....................................................... Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) .............................. Early Fuji .................................................... Envy........................................................... Fuji/Red Fuji ............................................... Gala ........................................................... Golden Delicious ........................................ Granny Smith ............................................. Honeycrisp ................................................. Jazz ........................................................... Jonagold .................................................... Kanzi.......................................................... Opal ........................................................... Pacific Rose ............................................... Red Delicious ............................................. Other 1 ..................................................... Total Apples ...................................................
230 22,665 8,220 185 121,175 8,505 160,980
3,300 11,100 5,900 23,300 8,500 110,000 9,900 172,000
6,100 3,300 24,400 25,500 22,700 17,600 2,400 82,000 8,000 192,000
374 6,873 4,308 4,006 22,153 27,807 19,012 23,593 4,307 806 2,218 277 51,530 5,722 172,986
695 4,009 2,431 4,810 1,432 27,683 32,780 14,852 18,585 9,098 1,317 1,450 335 43,379 4,633 167,489
1,528 543 1,298 509 8,923 592 343 28,718 41,036 7,760 16,267 22,616 872 360 1,742 1,520 472 39,207 4,838 179,146
Sweet Cherries Attika.......................................................... Benton ....................................................... Bing ........................................................... Chelan ....................................................... Cowiche ..................................................... Cristalina .................................................... Early Robin ................................................ Lambert ..................................................... Lapins ........................................................ Rainier ....................................................... Santina ...................................................... Skeena ...................................................... Sweetheart................................................. Tieton......................................................... Van ............................................................ Other 1 ...................................................... Total Sweet Cherries .....................................
9,895 1,455 815 1,035 725 13,925
12,400 900 1,400 950 850 16,500
18,800 1,000 900 1,900 3,200 1,000 1,000 1,200 29,000
34 176 19,675 2,009 50 44 540 1,531 3,605 35 1,492 4,401 553 615 1,240 36,000
57 457 16,509 2,516 163 199 317 2,022 4,003 253 2,576 6,569 577 473 1,424 38,115
117 413 22,275 4,193 107 85 398 297 1,266 3,073 288 2,468 4,462 705 218 1,833 42,198
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
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Tree Fruit: Acreage, by Variety, Washington, Historical Comparisons, January 1, 1986-2017 Fruit variety
Total acres 1986
1993
2001
2006
2011
2017
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
All Pears Bartlett Pears Bartlett ................................................... Red Bartlett............................................ Starkrimson ........................................... Other 1................................................................................... Total Bartlett Pears ....................................
11,910 1,100 13,010
11,300 850 12,150
12,300 300 12,600
11,314 386 11,700
9,113 445 189 9,747
7,663 135 171 662 8,631
Winter Pears Asian ..................................................... Bosc ...................................................... Bosc, Golden ......................................... Concorde ............................................... D'Anjou .................................................. D'Anjou, Red.......................................... Other 1 ................................................. Total Winter Pears .....................................
1,735 10,260 745 12,740
3,450 11,200 800 15,450
3,400 10,700 1,300 15,400
257 2,259 265 169 9,506 756 288 13,500
124 1,748 259 90 9,121 531 388 12,261
102 2,160 555 47 8,436 856 180 12,334
Total All Pears ...............................................
25,750
27,600
28,000
25,200
22,008
20,965
Peaches Dimond Princess........................................ Elberta ....................................................... Elegant Lady.............................................. Flaming Fury.............................................. Golden Alberta........................................... Hale ........................................................... Red Globe ................................................. Red Haven ................................................ Rich Lady .................................................. Snow Giant ................................................ Starfire ....................................................... Sweet Dream ............................................. Zee Lady ................................................... Other 1 ..................................................... Total Peaches................................................
740 2,055 2,795
400 450 500 1,650 3,000
150 200 2,850 3,200
62 275 96 52 370 165 91 99 192 1,398 2,800
131 49 117 23 169 260 86 132 129 1,223 2,319
111 22 69 33 42 31 29 28 151 69 52 75 224 1,246 2,179
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
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Tree Fruit: Acreage, by Variety, Washington, Historical Comparisons, January 1, 1986-2017 Fruit variety
Total acres 1986
1993
2001
2006
2011
2017
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
Apricots Goldrich ..................................................... Perfection................................................... Rival........................................................... Other 1 ...................................................... Total Apricots .................................................
710 155 365 1,230
600 400 400 1,400
550 400 350 1,300
79 302 317 402 1,100
48 195 484 514 1,241
34 357 326 570 1,288
Nectarines Honey Royal .............................................. Red Gold.................................................... Summer Blush ........................................... Other 1 ...................................................... Total Nectarines .............................................
665 540 1,205
800 700 1,500
250 1,250 1,500
88 164 290 1,008 1,550
153 131 156 1,023 1,463
61 68 175 887 1,191
Prunes and Plums Early Italian ................................................ Empress..................................................... Late Italian ................................................. Other 1 ...................................................... Total Prunes/Plums ........................................
1,065 505 740 2,310
700 300 700 1,700
300 400 400 1,100
275 290 235 800
216 83 119 123 541
128 68 24 27 247
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
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Tree Fruit: Acres, Trees, and Trees per Acre, by County, Washington, January 1, 2017 Adams County Fruit Apples ........................................................ Sweet cherries ............................................ Bartlett pears .............................................. Winter pears ............................................... Peaches ..................................................... Tart cherries ............................................... Nectarines .................................................. Apricots ...................................................... Prunes and plums .......................................
Acres 3,935 142 -
Trees 2,721,458 38,805 -
Benton County Trees per acre 692 273 -
Acres 16,481 3,967 63 14 -
Chelan County Acres Apples ........................................................ Sweet cherries ............................................ Bartlett pears .............................................. Winter pears ............................................... Peaches ..................................................... Tart cherries ............................................... Nectarines .................................................. Apricots ...................................................... Prunes and Plums ......................................
6,621 6,023 2,300 5,131 16 4 43 -
Trees 3,005,014 1,419,196 497,163 953,673 6,490 1,482 3,502 -
Apples ........................................................ Sweet cherries ............................................ Bartlett pears .............................................. Winter pears ............................................... Peaches ..................................................... Tart cherries ............................................... Nectarines .................................................. Apricots ...................................................... Prunes and plums .......................................
11,113 4,836 430 258 258 -
Trees 8,171,731 1,002,870 199,732 112,068 51,743 -
454 236 216 186 416 423 82 -
Acres 9,206 3,767 890 935 147 46 296 -
Apples ........................................................ Sweet cherries ............................................ Bartlett pears .............................................. Winter pears ............................................... Peaches ..................................................... Tart cherries ............................................... Nectarines .................................................. Apricots ...................................................... Prunes and plums .......................................
792 2,446 -
Trees 450,601 627,804 -
735 207 464 434 200 -
Acres 49,862 4,609 214 142 18 -
Apples ........................................................ Sweet cherries ............................................ Bartlett pears .............................................. Winter pears ............................................... Peaches ..................................................... Tart cherries
9,646 758 -
Trees 6,936,662 168,199 -
Trees 5,566,457 1,023,406 209,239 162,647 32,799 6,523 42,644 -
Trees per acre 605 272 235 174 223 141 144 -
Trees 42,629,143 1,167,964 43,030 34,438 6,288 -
Trees per acre 855 253 201 242 359 -
Okanogan County Trees per acre 569 257 -
Acres 18,194 2,427 1,729 4,661 90 -
Walla Walla County Acres
815 225 276 120 -
Grant County Trees per acre
Klickitat County Acres
13,430,681 893,790 17,420 1,687 -
Trees per acre
Douglas County Trees per acre
Franklin County Acres
Trees
Trees 9,014,331 687,700 476,235 934,072 37,351 -
Trees per acre 495 283 275 200 413 -
Yakima County Trees per acre 719 222 -
Acres 51,690 13,170 3,252 1,256 1,403 814 650 190
Trees 33,248,619 4,356,272 883,850 346,890 395,917 280,438 267,434 29,078
Trees per acre 643 331 272 276 282 345 411 211
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Tree Fruit: Acres, Trees, and Trees per Acre, by Growing Area, Washington, January 1, 2017 Yakima Valley Fruit Apples.................................... Sweet cherries ....................... Bartlett pears ......................... Winter pears .......................... Peaches................................. Tart cherries........................... Nectarines ............................. Apricots.................................. Prunes and plums ..................
Acres
Trees
69,117 17,136 3,319 1,270 1,412 814 657 190
Wenatchee Trees per acre
47,657,582 5,250,062 903,770 348,577 397,794 280,637 268,176 42,988
Acres 690 306 272 275 282 345 408 226
34,021 12,216 4,919 10,727 253 63 340 5
Columbia Basin Acres Apples.................................... Sweet cherries ....................... Bartlett pears ......................... Winter pears .......................... Peaches................................. Tart cherries........................... Nectarines ............................. Apricots.................................. Prunes and plums ..................
Trees
64,910 9,587 359 209 448 2,431 307 287 -
Trees per acre
Trees 17,585,802 3,130,302 1,182,637 2,050,392 76,640 10,395 46,314 1,984
517 256 240 191 303 165 136 367
Other areas Trees per acre
53,522,332 2,209,639 72,278 48,261 206,020 452,603 136,242 58,370 -
Acres 825 230 201 231 460 186 444 203 -
11,098 3,258 34 128 67 3 7 3 -
Trees per acre
Trees 7,702,545 809,026 8,523 28,863 8,634 331 2,192 355 -
694 248 225 128 110 313 104 -
Washington Acres Apples.................................... Sweet cherries ....................... Bartlett pears ......................... Winter pears .......................... Peaches................................. Tart cherries........................... Nectarines ............................. Apricots.................................. Prunes and plums ..................
179,146 42,198 8,631 12,334 2,179 2,509 1,191 1,288 247
Trees 126,468,261 11,399,029 2,167,208 2,476,093 689,088 469,338 429,466 373,215 58,776
Trees per acre 706 270 251 201 316 187 361 290 238
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Apples: Acres, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
Washington
Ambrosia ....................................................... Autumn Glory ................................................ Braeburn........................................................ Cameo........................................................... Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ................................. Early Fuji ....................................................... Envy .............................................................. Fuji/Red Fuji .................................................. Gala............................................................... Golden Delicious ........................................... Granny Smith ................................................ Honeycrisp .................................................... Jazz ............................................................... Jonagold ........................................................ Kanzi ............................................................. Opal............................................................... Pacific Rose .................................................. Red Delicious ................................................ Other 1 .........................................................
383 444 166 3,532 218 109 7,854 17,603 3,040 8,533 9,511 396 223 83 15,828 1,111
617 209 2,564 7,746 7,069 2,399 2,159 4,039 333 4,522 1,826
911 147 766 87 2,542 194 204 11,126 14,397 2,060 4,230 7,932 352 1,651 16,740 1,507
48 285 1,993 1,968 261 1,346 1,134 66 2,117 394
(acres) 1,528 543 1,298 509 8,923 592 343 28,718 41,036 7,760 16,267 22,616 872 360 1,742 1,520 472 39,207 4,838
Total .............................................................
69,117
34,021
64,910
11,098
179,146
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Apples: Trees, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
Washington
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Ambrosia ....................................................... Autumn Glory ................................................ Braeburn........................................................ Cameo........................................................... Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ................................. Early Fuji ....................................................... Envy .............................................................. Fuji/Red Fuji .................................................. Gala............................................................... Golden Delicious ........................................... Granny Smith ................................................ Honeycrisp .................................................... Jazz ............................................................... Jonagold ........................................................ Kanzi ............................................................. Opal............................................................... Pacific Rose .................................................. Red Delicious ................................................ Other 1 .........................................................
342,551 273,677 81,806 3,293,238 186,967 139,888 6,395,794 13,424,929 1,114,734 6,561,726 9,752,089 302,579 156,568 51,072 4,824,981 714,575
917,554 84,362 1,740,807 3,540,200 3,167,824 838,406 947,684 2,660,722 385,247 1,514,073 1,372,191
1,308,936 149,223 477,551 55,550 2,804,852 272,465 288,936 10,720,135 13,454,356 2,551,345 2,779,069 7,443,710 466,195 2,396,020 7,144,224 1,148,934
30,138 247,469 1,650,345 1,498,272 85,843 400,669 1,004,080 35,919 800,887 281,275
2,226,974 493,274 798,347 251,856 8,086,366 578,031 430,776 22,306,474 31,545,381 4,590,328 10,689,148 20,860,601 974,359 209,538 2,486,826 1,645,097 493,745 14,284,165 3,516,975
Total .............................................................
47,657,582
17,585,802
53,522,332
7,702,545
126,468,261
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
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Apples: Trees per Acre, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Yakima Valley
Variety
Columbia Basin
Wenatchee
(trees per acre)
Other areas
Ambrosia ....................................................... Autumn Glory ................................................. Braeburn ........................................................ Cameo ........................................................... Cripps Pink (Pink Lady).................................. Early Fuji........................................................ Envy .............................................................. Fuji/Red Fuji................................................... Gala ............................................................... Golden Delicious ............................................ Granny Smith ................................................. Honeycrisp ..................................................... Jazz ............................................................... Jonagold ........................................................ Kanzi ............................................................. Opal ............................................................... Pacific Rose ................................................... Red Delicious ................................................. Other 1 .........................................................
895 616 493 932 857 1,279 814 763 367 769 1,025 765 703 618 305 643
(trees per acre) 1,488 404 679 457 448 349 439 659 1,157 335 751
(trees per acre) 1,437 1,015 623 638 1,103 1,404 1,419 964 935 1,238 657 938 1,323 1,451 427 763
Total .............................................................
690
517
825
Washington
(trees per acre) 634 870 828 761 330 298 886 548 378 713
(trees per acre) 1,457 908 615 494 906 976 1,256 777 769 592 657 922 1,117 582 1,427 1,082 1,047 364 727
694
706
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Apples: Acres, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted Variety
Prior to 1996
19962000
20012005
20062011
20122013
20142015
2016
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
Total (acres)
Ambrosia ................................................ Autumn Glory .......................................... Braeburn ................................................. Cameo .................................................... Cripps Pink (Pink Lady)........................... Early Fuji................................................. Envy ....................................................... Fuji/Red Fuji............................................ Gala ........................................................ Golden Delicious ..................................... Granny Smith .......................................... Honeycrisp .............................................. Jazz ........................................................ Jonagold ................................................. Kanzi ...................................................... Opal ........................................................ Pacific Rose ............................................ Red Delicious .......................................... Other 1 ..................................................
204 174 2,477 8,294 9,973 3,521 5,692 870 157 22,942 1,239
258 88 2,235 2,165 8,915 972 4,664 948 117 11,599 367
333 702 110 832 179 3,181 5,768 1,276 1,752 1,992 340 19 187 848 154
969 1,081 313 9,793 9,366 1,283 2,284 6,734 479 65 493 284 2,458 1,349
555 64 2,476 3,150 3,765 963 1,014 201
114 303 1,283 1,920 2,829 1,341 5,876 81 774
460 889 1,038 2,431 755
1,528 543 1,298 509 8,923 592 343 28,718 41,036 7,760 16,267 22,616 872 360 1,742 1,520 472 39,207 4,838
Total ......................................................
55,658
32,395
18,341
37,180
14,110
15,286
6,177
179,146
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
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Apples: Trees, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted Variety
Prior to 1996
19962000
(trees)
(trees)
20012005
20062011
20122013
20142015
(trees)
2016 (trees)
Total
Ambrosia ....................................... Autumn Glory ................................ Braeburn........................................ Cameo........................................... Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ................. Early Fuji ....................................... Envy .............................................. Fuji/Red Fuji .................................. Gala............................................... Golden Delicious ........................... Granny Smith ................................ Honeycrisp .................................... Jazz ............................................... Jonagold ........................................ Kanzi ............................................. Opal............................................... Pacific Rose .................................. Red Delicious ................................ Other 1 .........................................
103,936 93,759 1,813,593 3,839,304 5,386,870 1,104,548 2,162,018 445,803 116,116 7,240,391 391,427
158,087 43,271 1,358,331 1,342,733 5,484,636 527,021 3,372,133 598,081 49,668 4,447,475 177,407
(trees) 386,336 442,234 70,958 752,183 80,326 2,479,162 4,290,641 787,790 1,184,220 1,328,980 328,107 4,479 108,637 401,541 96,759
(trees) 1,512,469 970,521 401,485 8,553,411 8,166,226 829,496 1,855,080 6,681,419 615,070 37,987 539,124 383,632 1,415,067 880,945
726,863 90,579 2,759,829 3,363,401 3,643,763 1,266,680 608,513 154,024
(trees) 187,862 291,569 1,796,130 2,160,870 3,676,436 1,321,408 5,845,612 107,050 920,661
668,745 1,171,165 1,177,171 2,316,943 895,752
(trees) 2,226,974 493,274 798,347 251,856 8,086,366 578,031 430,776 22,306,474 31,545,381 4,590,328 10,689,148 20,860,601 974,359 209,538 2,486,826 1,645,097 493,745 14,284,165 3,516,975
Total .............................................
22,817,913
17,596,190
13,815,208
32,987,632
15,280,471
16,914,354
7,056,493
126,468,261
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Apples: Trees per Acre, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted Variety
Total
Prior to 1996
19962000
20012005
20062011
20122013
20142015
2016
Ambrosia ................................................ Autumn Glory ......................................... Braeburn................................................. Cameo.................................................... Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) .......................... Early Fuji ................................................ Envy ....................................................... Fuji/Red Fuji ........................................... Gala........................................................ Golden Delicious .................................... Granny Smith ......................................... Honeycrisp ............................................. Jazz ........................................................ Jonagold ................................................. Kanzi ...................................................... Opal........................................................ Pacific Rose ........................................... Red Delicious ......................................... Other 1 ..................................................
(trees per acre) 509 538 732 463 540 314 380 512 741 316 316
(trees per acre) 612 489 608 620 615 542 723 631 426 383 483
(trees per acre) 1,161 630 645 904 449 779 744 314 676 667 964 238 582 473 630
(trees per acre) 1,561 898 1,283 873 872 646 812 992 1,285 583 1,094 1,352 576 653
(trees per acre) 1,310 1,415 1,115 1,068 968 1,316 600 767
(trees per acre) 1,642 962 1,400 1,126 1,300 985 995 1,318 1,189
(trees per acre) 1,453 1,317 1,135 953 1,187
(trees per acre) 1,457 908 615 494 906 976 1,256 777 769 592 657 922 1,117 582 1,427 1,082 1,047 364 727
Total ......................................................
410
543
753
887
1,083
1,107
1,142
706
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
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Apples: Acres, Trees, and Trees per acre, by Age and Area, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
Washington
Prior to 1996 ............................................................ 1996-2000 ............................................................... 2001-2005 ............................................................... 2006-2011 ............................................................... 2012-2013 ............................................................... 2014-2015 ............................................................... 2016 ........................................................................
(acres) 22,243 13,511 5,446 14,391 5,273 6,104 2,149
(acres) 14,759 5,593 3,515 5,492 1,703 1,966 994
(acres) 15,043 11,830 8,319 15,278 5,759 6,064 2,617
(acres) 3,613 1,461 1,061 2,020 1,375 1,152 416
(acres) 55,658 32,395 18,341 37,180 14,110 15,286 6,177
Total ........................................................................
69,117
34,021
64,910
11,098
179,146
Year planted
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
Washington
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Prior to 1996 ............................................................ 1996-2000 ............................................................... 2001-2005 ............................................................... 2006-2011 ............................................................... 2012-2013 ............................................................... 2014-2015 ............................................................... 2016 ........................................................................
9,635,667 7,346,885 3,783,524 11,749,828 5,427,924 6,935,055 2,778,699
5,416,035 2,714,666 1,813,449 3,384,159 1,306,321 2,056,871 894,301
6,369,574 6,781,780 7,478,439 15,986,430 7,163,062 6,801,718 2,941,329
1,396,637 752,859 739,796 1,867,215 1,383,164 1,120,710 442,164
22,817,913 17,596,190 13,815,208 32,987,632 15,280,471 16,914,354 7,056,493
Total ........................................................................
47,657,582
17,585,802
53,522,332
7,702,545
126,468,261
Year planted
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
Washington (trees per acre)
Prior to 1996 ............................................................ 1996-2000 ............................................................... 2001-2005 ............................................................... 2006-2011 ............................................................... 2012-2013 ............................................................... 2014-2015 ............................................................... 2016 ........................................................................
433 544 695 816 1,029 1,136 1,293
367 485 516 616 767 1,046 900
423 573 899 1,046 1,244 1,122 1,124
387 515 697 924 1,006 973 1,062
410 543 753 887 1,083 1,107 1,142
Total ........................................................................
690
517
825
694
706
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Apples: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Bearing
Non-bearing
Total
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Ambrosia ............................................................................. Autumn Glory ...................................................................... Braeburn.............................................................................. Cameo................................................................................. Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ....................................................... Early Fuji ............................................................................. Fuji/Red Fuji ........................................................................ Envy .................................................................................... Gala..................................................................................... Golden Delicious ................................................................. Granny Smith ...................................................................... Honeycrisp .......................................................................... Jazz ..................................................................................... Jonagold .............................................................................. Kanzi ................................................................................... Opal..................................................................................... Pacific Rose ........................................................................ Red Delicious ...................................................................... Other 1 ...............................................................................
2,052,048 367,983 5,447,014 516,167 18,936,207 140,171 26,722,909 4,574,338 8,841,271 13,791,742 1,192,192 13,854,689 1,859,359
174,926 125,291 2,639,352 61,864 3,370,267 290,605 4,822,472 15,990 1,847,877 7,068,859 1,294,634 429,476 1,657,616
2,226,974 493,274 798,347 251,856 8,086,366 578,031 22,306,474 430,776 31,545,381 4,590,328 10,689,148 20,860,601 974,359 209,538 2,486,826 1,645,097 493,745 14,284,165 3,516,975
Total ...................................................................................
102,667,163
23,801,098
126,468,261
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Apples: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted
Bearing
Prior to 1996 ........................................................................ 1996-2000 ........................................................................... 2001-2005 ........................................................................... 2006-2011 ........................................................................... 2012-2013 ........................................................................... 2014-2015 ........................................................................... 2016 ....................................................................................
(trees) 21,410,599 17,383,010 13,691,693 32,659,241 12,405,253 5,117,367 -
Total ....................................................................................
102,667,163
Non-bearing (trees)
Total
1,407,314 213,180 123,515 328,391 2,875,218 11,796,987 7,056,493
(trees) 22,817,913 17,596,190 13,815,208 32,987,632 15,280,471 16,914,354 7,056,493
23,801,098
126,468,261
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Apples: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Area, Washington, January 1, 2017 Area
Bearing
Yakima Valley ...................................................................... Wenatchee .......................................................................... Columbia Basin ................................................................... Other areas .........................................................................
(trees) 38,589,633 13,934,241 43,311,082 6,832,207
Washington .........................................................................
102,667,163
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Non-bearing (trees)
Total
9,067,949 3,651,561 10,211,250 870,338
(trees) 47,657,582 17,585,802 53,522,332 7,702,545
23,801,098
126,468,261
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Sweet Cherries: Acres, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
Washington
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
Attika .......................................................................... Benton ........................................................................ Bing ............................................................................ Chelan ........................................................................ Cowiche ...................................................................... Cristalina..................................................................... Early Robin ................................................................. Lambert ...................................................................... Lapins ......................................................................... Rainier ........................................................................ Santina ....................................................................... Skeena ....................................................................... Sweetheart.................................................................. Tieton.......................................................................... Van ............................................................................. Other 1 ......................................................................
138 12,083 1,526 132 776 160 930 201 65 412
161 4,220 255 45 69 1,038 1,541 71 929 2,696 162 65 836
4,544 1,134 263 88 649 558 1,157 172 71 543
1,429 1,278 9 107 51 169 17 42
117 413 22,275 4,193 107 85 398 297 1,266 3,073 288 2,468 4,462 705 218 1,833
Total ...........................................................................
17,136
12,216
9,587
3,258
42,198
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Sweet Cherries: Trees, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
Washington
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Attika .......................................................................... Benton ........................................................................ Bing ............................................................................ Chelan ........................................................................ Cowiche ...................................................................... Cristalina..................................................................... Early Robin ................................................................. Lambert ...................................................................... Lapins ......................................................................... Rainier ........................................................................ Santina ....................................................................... Skeena ....................................................................... Sweetheart.................................................................. Tieton.......................................................................... Van ............................................................................. Other 1 ......................................................................
36,744 3,822,956 476,117 45,713 175,283 64,570 234,446 69,302 10,909 100,148
53,466 699,236 91,923 12,944 31,113 249,661 415,656 26,970 260,613 826,644 53,510 9,363 358,132
791,783 299,593 90,762 18,998 158,237 181,326 263,008 80,237 19,226 199,737
308,282 347,976 1,796 37,663 13,559 41,303 3,968 10,035
37,247 135,158 5,622,257 1,215,609 32,535 23,886 141,053 55,317 316,168 786,839 115,815 689,944 1,271,331 244,352 43,466 668,052
Total ...........................................................................
5,250,062
3,130,302
2,209,639
809,026
11,399,029
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
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Sweet Cherries: Trees per Acre, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
Washington
Attika ........................................................................... Benton ......................................................................... Bing ............................................................................. Chelan ......................................................................... Cowiche ...................................................................... Cristalina ..................................................................... Early Robin .................................................................. Lambert ....................................................................... Lapins.......................................................................... Rainier ......................................................................... Santina ........................................................................ Skeena ........................................................................ Sweetheart .................................................................. Tieton .......................................................................... Van .............................................................................. Other 1 .......................................................................
(trees per acre) 266 316 312 346 226 403 252 344 167 243
(trees per acre) 332 166 361 288 454 241 270 378 281 307 329 144 429
(trees per acre) 174 264 345 217 244 325 227 466 272 368
(trees per acre) 216 272 209 351 267 244 232 238
(trees per acre) 319 327 252 290 304 281 354 186 250 256 402 280 285 347 199 364
Total ............................................................................
306
256
230
248
270
Variety
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Sweet Cherries: Acres, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted Variety
Prior to 1996
19962000
20012005
20062011
20122013
20142015
2016
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
Total (acres)
Attika .......................................................... Benton ........................................................ Bing ............................................................ Chelan ........................................................ Cowiche ..................................................... Cristalina .................................................... Early Robin ................................................. Lambert ...................................................... Lapins......................................................... Rainier ........................................................ Santina ....................................................... Skeena ....................................................... Sweetheart ................................................. Tieton ......................................................... Van ............................................................. Other 1 ......................................................
10,018 471 289 351 1,005 192 609 68 102 419
4,020 1,048 495 672 21 132 385 37 63
125 7,036 991 239 331 753 30 526 2,316 319 215
144 894 734 52 66 495 36 455 1,062 161 69 383
88 203 104 47 82 68 152 291 238
73 794 21 21 60 184 63 297
31 51 19 39 689 19 218
117 413 22,275 4,193 107 85 398 297 1,266 3,073 288 2,468 4,462 705 218 1,833
Total ...........................................................
13,609
7,011
12,895
4,705
1,310
1,555
1,114
42,198
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
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Sweet Cherries: Trees, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted Variety
Prior to 1996
19962000
20012005
20062011
20122013
20142015
2016
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Total
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Attika ......................................................... Benton ....................................................... Bing ........................................................... Chelan ....................................................... Cowiche ..................................................... Cristalina.................................................... Early Robin ................................................ Lambert ..................................................... Lapins ........................................................ Rainier ....................................................... Santina ...................................................... Skeena ...................................................... Sweetheart................................................. Tieton......................................................... Van ............................................................ Other 1 .....................................................
1,632,882 105,576 52,073 74,094 174,051 33,068 159,473 13,994 15,466 107,130
847,197 269,394 142,320 178,339 5,479 39,582 114,765 7,345 38,121
28,575 2,841,151 338,946 74,104 76,531 236,772 13,860 129,582 652,213 87,049 71,329
53,760 217,073 222,182 18,117 16,360 151,768 8,263 138,625 319,545 83,473 18,726 125,633
28,534 56,079 44,786 13,196 34,760 17,313 61,892 122,912 100,605
13,565 214,847 10,872 6,124 24,111 74,727 16,768 109,273
14,310 19,878 4,485 22,752 151,448 11,916 115,961
(trees) 37,247 135,158 5,622,257 1,215,609 32,535 23,886 141,053 55,317 316,168 786,839 115,815 689,944 1,271,331 244,352 43,466 668,052
Total ..........................................................
2,388,587
1,688,637
4,553,311
1,430,153
492,816
486,194
359,331
11,399,029
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
1
Sweet Cherries: Trees per Acre, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted Variety
Total
Prior to 1996
19962000
20012005
20062011
20122013
20142015
2016
Attika .......................................................... Benton ........................................................ Bing ............................................................ Chelan ........................................................ Cowiche ...................................................... Cristalina..................................................... Early Robin ................................................. Lambert ...................................................... Lapins ......................................................... Rainier ........................................................ Santina ....................................................... Skeena ....................................................... Sweetheart.................................................. Tieton.......................................................... Van ............................................................. Other 1 ......................................................
(trees per acre) 163 224 180 211 173 172 262 205 151 256
(trees per acre) 211 257 287 265 266 300 298 200 604
(trees per acre) 229 404 342 311 231 314 459 247 282 273 332
(trees per acre) 374 243 303 349 246 306 233 305 301 517 273 328
(trees per acre) 325 277 432 281 426 253 406 422 423
(trees per acre) 185 271 520 293 399 407 267 368
(trees per acre) 456 391 239 579 220 630 531
(trees per acre) 319 327 252 290 304 281 354 186 250 256 402 280 285 347 199 364
Total ...........................................................
176
241
353
304
376
313
323
270
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
1
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Sweet Cherries: Acres, Trees, and Trees per acre, by Age and Area, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Prior to 1996 ............................................................ 1996-2000 ............................................................... 2001-2005 ............................................................... 2006-2011 ............................................................... 2012-2013 ............................................................... 2014-2015 ............................................................... 2016 ........................................................................
(acres) 4,663 1,693 8,027 1,444 386 212 710
(acres) 4,827 1,741 3,036 1,617 459 352 185
(acres) 3,679 2,318 1,228 422 147 -
Total ........................................................................
17,136
12,216
9,587
Year planted
Other areas
Washington
(acres) 440 1,258 603 43 844 -
(acres) 13,609 7,011 12,895 4,705 1,310 1,555 1,114
3,258
42,198
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
Washington
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Prior to 1996 ............................................................ 1996-2000 ............................................................... 2001-2005 ............................................................... 2006-2011 ............................................................... 2012-2013 ............................................................... 2014-2015 ............................................................... 2016 ........................................................................
834,767 353,814 3,256,716 435,555 122,633 68,458 178,119
865,130 479,662 852,969 512,440 190,655 133,156 96,290
615,896 511,068 314,437 167,777 62,540 -
72,794 344,093 129,189 11,751 222,040 -
2,388,587 1,688,637 4,553,311 1,430,153 492,816 486,194 359,331
Total ........................................................................
5,250,062
3,130,302
2,209,639
809,026
11,399,029
Year planted
Yakima Valley (trees per acre)
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
Washington (trees per acre)
Prior to 1996 ............................................................ 1996-2000 ............................................................... 2001-2005 ............................................................... 2006-2011 ............................................................... 2012-2013 ............................................................... 2014-2015 ............................................................... 2016 ........................................................................
179 209 406 302 317 323 251
179 275 281 317 415 378 522
167 220 256 397 425 -
165 274 214 276 263 -
176 241 353 304 376 313 323
Total ........................................................................
306
256
230
248
270
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Sweet Cherries: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Bearing
Non-bearing
Total
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Attika ................................................................................... Benton ................................................................................. Bing ..................................................................................... Chelan ................................................................................. Cowiche ............................................................................... Cristalina.............................................................................. Early Robin .......................................................................... Lambert ............................................................................... Lapins .................................................................................. Rainier ................................................................................. Santina ................................................................................ Skeena ................................................................................ Sweetheart........................................................................... Tieton................................................................................... Van ...................................................................................... Other 1 ...............................................................................
118,870 5,489,363 955,431 313,380 753,859 64,957 506,227 1,251,437 230,351 43,451 437,259
16,288 132,894 260,178 2,788 32,980 50,858 183,717 19,894 14,001 15 230,793
37,247 135,158 5,622,257 1,215,609 32,535 23,886 141,053 55,317 316,168 786,839 115,815 689,944 1,271,331 244,352 43,466 668,052
Total ....................................................................................
10,432,703
966,326
11,399,029
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Sweet Cherries: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted
Bearing
Non-bearing
Total
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Prior to 1996 ........................................................................ 1996-2000 ........................................................................... 2001-2005 ........................................................................... 2006-2011 ........................................................................... 2012-2013 ........................................................................... 2014-2015 ........................................................................... 2016 ....................................................................................
2,284,770 1,686,966 4,537,231 1,408,545 397,428 117,763 -
103,817 1,671 16,080 21,608 95,388 368,431 359,331
2,388,587 1,688,637 4,553,311 1,430,153 492,816 486,194 359,331
Total ....................................................................................
10,432,703
966,326
11,399,029
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Sweet Cherries: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Area, Washington, January 1, 2017 Area
Bearing
Non-bearing
Total
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Yakima Valley ...................................................................... Wenatchee........................................................................... Columbia Basin .................................................................... Other areas ..........................................................................
4,970,602 2,818,356 2,055,429 588,316
279,460 311,946 154,210 220,710
5,250,062 3,130,302 2,209,639 809,026
Washington ..........................................................................
10,432,703
966,326
11,399,029
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Pears: Acres, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
Washington
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ..................................................................... Red Bartlett.............................................................. Starkrimson ............................................................. Other 1 ................................................................... All Bartlett Pears ..........................................................
3,209 57 3,319
4,074 84 168 593 4,919
348 359
33 34
7,663 135 171 662 8,631
Winter Pears Asian ....................................................................... Bosc ........................................................................ Bosc, Golden ........................................................... Concorde ................................................................. D'Anjou .................................................................... D'Anjou, Red ........................................................... Other 1 ................................................................... All Winter Pears ...........................................................
332 126 707 27 67 1,270
30 1,740 416 45 7,591 828 77 10,727
34 209
59 2 128
102 2,160 555 47 8,436 856 180 12,334
Total Pears ..................................................................
4,589
15,646
568
162
20,965
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
1
Pears: Trees, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
Washington
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ..................................................................... Red Bartlett.............................................................. Starkrimson ............................................................. Other 1 ................................................................... All Bartlett Pears ..........................................................
880,408 12,263 903,770
962,577 21,876 56,506 141,678 1,182,637
69,638 72,278
8,294 8,523
1,920,917 32,457 57,025 156,809 2,167,208
Winter Pears Asian ....................................................................... Bosc ........................................................................ Bosc, Golden ........................................................... Concorde ................................................................. D'Anjou .................................................................... D'Anjou, Red ........................................................... Other 1 ................................................................... All Winter Pears ...........................................................
98,942 27,222 188,255 7,396 22,914 348,577
4,923 330,759 114,471 12,080 1,386,230 171,959 29,970 2,050,392
9,012 48,261
13,538 325 28,863
24,241 446,395 143,853 13,062 1,606,468 179,853 62,221 2,476,093
Total Pears ..................................................................
1,252,347
3,233,029
120,539
37,386
4,643,301
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
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Pears: Trees per Acre, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
Washington
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett .................................................................... Red Bartlett ............................................................. Starkrimson............................................................. Other 1 .................................................................. All Bartlett Pears .........................................................
274 215 272
236 260 336 239 240
200 201
251 -
251 240 333 237 251
Winter Pears Asian....................................................................... Bosc........................................................................ Bosc, Golden .......................................................... Concorde ................................................................ D'Anjou ................................................................... D'Anjou, Red ........................................................... Other 1 .................................................................. All Winter Pears ..........................................................
298 216 266 279 341 275
164 190 275 267 183 208 390 191
267 231
230 181 225
239 207 259 276 190 210 347 201
Total Pears .................................................................
273
207
212
231
221
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Pears: Acres, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted Variety
Prior to 1996
19962000
20012005
20062011
20122013
20142015
2016
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
Total (acres)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett .................................................... Red Bartlett ............................................. Starkrimson............................................. Other 1 .................................................. All Bartlett Pears .........................................
4,529 45 11 648 5,232
1,206 1,211
592 656
870 154 1,036
211 -
188
-
7,663 135 171 662 8,631
Winter Pears Asian....................................................... Bosc........................................................ Bosc, Golden .......................................... Concorde ................................................ D'Anjou ................................................... D'Anjou, Red ........................................... Other 1 .................................................. All Winter Pears ..........................................
69 1,279 199 6,196 479 8,265
445 307 1,121 32 38 1,990
174 21 483 16 701
182 360 79 46 673
257 -
64 23 114
-
102 2,160 555 47 8,436 856 180 12,334
Total Pears .................................................
13,497
3,201
1,357
1,709
650
302
249
20,965
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
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Pears: Trees, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted Variety
Prior to 1996
19962000
20012005
20062011
20122013
20142015
2016
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Total (trees)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett .................................................... Red Bartlett............................................. Starkrimson ............................................ Other 1 .................................................. All Bartlett Pears .........................................
1,004,023 8,289 3,632 153,841 1,169,785
304,349 305,833
147,659 162,979
298,626 51,231 355,350
46,961 -
71,700
-
1,920,917 32,457 57,025 156,809 2,167,208
Winter Pears Asian ...................................................... Bosc ....................................................... Bosc, Golden .......................................... Concorde ................................................ D'Anjou ................................................... D'Anjou, Red .......................................... Other 1 .................................................. All Winter Pears ..........................................
12,335 213,958 56,431 1,039,565 74,639 1,408,853
123,892 76,735 231,528 8,968 9,663 465,506
35,587 4,330 133,278 4,933 182,341
56,825 127,552 29,752 20,093 236,350
63,591 -
18,846 5,444 32,738
-
24,241 446,395 143,853 13,062 1,606,468 179,853 62,221 2,476,093
Total Pears .................................................
2,578,638
771,339
345,320
591,700
152,897
104,438
98,969
4,643,301
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
1
Pears: Trees per Acre, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted Variety
Total
Prior to 1996
19962000
20012005
20062011
20122013
20142015
2016
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett .................................................... Red Bartlett............................................. Starkrimson ............................................ Other 1 .................................................. All Bartlett Pears .........................................
222 186 339 237 224
252 253
250 249
343 333 343
223 -
382
-
251 240 333 237 251
Winter Pears Asian ...................................................... Bosc ....................................................... Bosc, Golden .......................................... Concorde ................................................ D'Anjou ................................................... D'Anjou, Red .......................................... Other 1 .................................................. All Winter Pears ..........................................
180 167 284 168 156 170
279 250 207 278 252 234
204 205 276 316 260
312 354 376 440 351
248 -
294 241 287
-
239 207 259 276 190 210 347 201
Total Pears .................................................
191
241
255
346
235
346
397
221
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
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Pears: Acres, by Age and Area, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
Washington
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
Bartlett Pears Prior to 1996 ........................................................ 1996-2000............................................................ 2001-2005............................................................ 2006-2011............................................................ 2012-2013............................................................ 2014-2015............................................................ 2016..................................................................... All Bartlett Pears ......................................................
1,726 899 217 339 38 3,319
3,227 308 439 697 125 4,919
359
34
5,232 1,211 656 1,036 188 8,631
Winter Pears Prior to 1996 ........................................................ 1996-2000............................................................ 2001-2005............................................................ 2006-2011............................................................ 2012-2013............................................................ 2014-2015............................................................ 2016..................................................................... All Winter Pears .......................................................
613 348 233 29 1,270
7,500 1,605 604 440 391 10,727
104 68 209
48 128
8,265 1,990 701 673 114 12,334
Total Pears ..............................................................
4,589
15,646
568
162
20,965
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Pears: Trees, by Age and Area, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
Washington
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Bartlett Pears Prior to 1996 ........................................................ 1996-2000............................................................ 2001-2005............................................................ 2006-2011............................................................ 2012-2013............................................................ 2014-2015............................................................ 2016..................................................................... All Bartlett Pears ......................................................
461,279 232,262 50,878 92,724 11,681 903,770
648,348 73,133 112,033 262,625 33,650 1,182,637
72,278
8,523
1,169,785 305,833 162,979 355,350 71,700 2,167,208
Winter Pears Prior to 1996 ........................................................ 1996-2000............................................................ 2001-2005............................................................ 2006-2011............................................................ 2012-2013............................................................ 2014-2015............................................................ 2016..................................................................... All Winter Pears .......................................................
150,264 96,028 79,045 8,611 348,577
1,228,406 360,226 160,584 157,282 92,676 2,050,392
21,851 16,051 48,261
8,332 28,863
1,408,853 465,506 182,341 236,350 32,738 2,476,093
Total Pears ..............................................................
1,252,347
3,233,029
120,539
37,386
4,643,301
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Pears: Trees per Acre, by Age and Area, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other areas
Washington
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
Bartlett Pears Prior to 1996 ........................................................ 1996-2000 ........................................................... 2000-2005 ........................................................... 2006-2011 ........................................................... 2012-2013 ........................................................... 2014-2015 ........................................................... 2016 .................................................................... All Bartlett Pears ......................................................
267 258 234 274 310 272
201 237 255 377 270 240
201
254
224 253 249 343 382 251
Winter Pears Prior to 1996 ........................................................ 1996-2000 ........................................................... 2001-2005 ........................................................... 2006-2011 ........................................................... 2012-2013 ........................................................... 2014-2015 ........................................................... 2016 .................................................................... All Winter Pears .......................................................
245 276 339 299 275
164 224 266 358 237 191
211 237 231
175 225
170 234 260 351 287 201
Total Pears ..............................................................
273
207
212
231
221
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Pears: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Bearing
Non-bearing
Total
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ............................................................................. Red Bartlett ...................................................................... Starkrimson...................................................................... Other 1 ........................................................................... All Bartlett Pears ..................................................................
1,790,818 55,947 2,026,543
130,099 1,078 140,665
1,920,917 32,457 57,025 156,809 2,167,208
Winter Pears Asian................................................................................ Bosc................................................................................. Bosc, Golden ................................................................... Concorde ......................................................................... D'Anjou ............................................................................ D'Anjou, Red .................................................................... Other 1 ........................................................................... All Winter Pears ...................................................................
430,513 1,537,514 167,627 44,280 2,360,910
15,882 68,954 12,226 17,941 115,183
24,241 446,395 143,853 13,062 1,606,468 179,853 62,221 2,476,093
Total Pears ..........................................................................
4,387,453
255,848
4,643,301
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Pears: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted
Bearing
Non-bearing
Total
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Bartlett Pears Prior to 1996 .................................................................... 1996-2000........................................................................ 2001-2005........................................................................ 2006-2011........................................................................ 2012-2013........................................................................ 2014-2015........................................................................ 2016................................................................................. All Bartlett Pears ..................................................................
1,156,852 303,060 155,257 349,418 13,538 2,026,543
12,933 2,773 7,722 5,932 58,162 140,665
1,169,785 305,833 162,979 355,350 71,700 2,167,208
Winter Pears Prior to 1996 .................................................................... 1996-2000........................................................................ 2001-2005........................................................................ 2006-2011........................................................................ 2012-2013........................................................................ 2014-2015........................................................................ 2016................................................................................. All Winter Pears ...................................................................
1,385,931 463,956 178,207 228,964 24,084 2,360,910
22,922 1,550 4,134 7,386 8,654 115,183
1,408,853 465,506 182,341 236,350 32,738 2,476,093
Total Pears ..........................................................................
4,387,453
255,848
4,643,301
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Pears: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Area, Washington, January 1, 2017 Area
Bearing
Non-bearing
Total
(trees)
(trees)
(trees)
Bartlett Pears Yakima Valley .................................................................. Wenatchee ...................................................................... Columbia Basin ............................................................... Other areas...................................................................... All Bartlett Pears ..................................................................
837,170 1,109,502 2,026,543
66,600 73,135 140,665
903,770 1,182,637 72,278 8,523 2,167,208
Winter Pears Yakima Valley .................................................................. Wentachee ...................................................................... Columbia Basin ............................................................... Other areas...................................................................... All Winter Pears ...................................................................
338,801 1,950,958 2,360,910
9,776 99,434 115,183
348,577 2,050,392 48,261 28,863 2,476,093
Total Pears ..........................................................................
4,387,453
255,848
4,643,301
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Apricots: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Acres (acres)
Trees
Trees per acre
Non-bearing trees
(trees)
(trees per acre)
(trees)
Goldrich ..................................................................... Perfection .................................................................. Rival .......................................................................... Other 1 .....................................................................
34 357 326 570
7,404 53,741 54,981 257,089
218 150 169 451
10,833
Total ..........................................................................
1,288
373,215
290
11,201
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Apricots: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted
Acres
Trees per acre
Trees
(acres)
(trees)
Non-bearing trees
(trees per acre)
(trees)
Prior to 1996 .............................................................. 1996-2000 ................................................................. 2001-2005 ................................................................. 2006-2011 ................................................................. 2012-2013 ................................................................. 2014-2015 ................................................................. 2016 ..........................................................................
491 126 346 26 28 -
78,046 21,478 49,347 7,128 8,535 -
159 171 143 271 301 -
2,894 4,924 -
Total ..........................................................................
1,288
373,215
290
11,201
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Nectarines: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Acres (acres)
Trees
Trees per acre
Non-bearing trees
(trees)
(trees per acre)
(trees)
Honey Royal .............................................................. Red Gold ................................................................... Summer Blush ........................................................... Other 1 ....................................................................
61 68 175 887
16,861 10,459 80,346 321,800
277 154 458 363
44,660
Total ..........................................................................
1,191
429,466
361
46,082
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure or individual operations. 1 Other varieties includes varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Nectarines: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted
Acres (acres)
Trees
Trees per acre
Non-bearing trees
(trees)
(trees per acre)
(trees)
Prior to 1996 .............................................................. 1996-2000 ................................................................. 2001-2005 ................................................................. 2006-2011 ................................................................. 2012-2013 ................................................................. 2014-2015 ................................................................. 2016 ..........................................................................
8 269 301 513 10 89 3
940 105,711 83,822 171,343 1,821 64,328 1,501
122 394 278 334 192 723 577
44,581 1,501
Total ..........................................................................
1,191
429,466
361
46,082
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Peaches: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Acres (acres)
Trees
Trees per acre
Non-bearing trees
(trees)
(trees per acre)
(trees)
Diamond Princess ...................................................... Elberta ....................................................................... Elegant Lady .............................................................. Flaming Fury .............................................................. Golden Alberta ........................................................... Hale ........................................................................... Red Globe ................................................................. Red Haven ................................................................. Rich Lady................................................................... Snow Giant ................................................................ Starfire ....................................................................... Sweet Dream ............................................................. Zee Lady.................................................................... Other 1 .....................................................................
111 22 69 33 42 31 29 28 151 69 52 75 224 1,246
32,766 4,065 20,135 8,295 7,271 5,391 5,309 6,107 58,342 32,524 17,393 33,430 56,661 401,399
295 189 292 251 173 177 182 220 388 469 335 448 254 322
5,900 1,888 806 924 32,310
Total ..........................................................................
2,179
689,088
316
44,098
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Peaches: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted
Acres (acres)
Trees
Trees per acre
Non-bearing trees
(trees)
(trees per acre)
(trees)
Prior to 1996 .............................................................. 1996-2000 ................................................................. 2001-2005 ................................................................. 2006-2011 ................................................................. 2012-2013 ................................................................. 2014-2015 ................................................................. 2016 ..........................................................................
258 956 457 308 74 50 76
33,086 323,381 140,125 118,770 23,515 20,290 29,921
128 338 306 386 318 403 393
670 2,887 10,111 400 29,921
Total ..........................................................................
2,179
689,088
316
44,098
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Prunes and Plums: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Acres
Trees per acre
Trees
(acres)
(trees)
Non-bearing trees
(trees per acre)
(trees)
Early Italian................................................................ Empress .................................................................... Late Italian ................................................................. Other 1 .....................................................................
128 68 24 27
27,659 19,186 4,979 6,952
216 282 209 261
-
Total ..........................................................................
247
58,776
238
-
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Prunes and Plums: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted
Acres
Trees per acre
Trees
(acres)
(trees)
Non-bearing trees
(trees per acre)
(trees)
Prior to 1996 .............................................................. 1996-2000 ................................................................. 2001-2005 ................................................................. 2006-2011 ................................................................. 2012-2013 ................................................................. 2014-2015 ................................................................. 2016 ..........................................................................
52 31 115 47 -
11,978 7,572 24,094 14,476 -
232 243 209 311 -
-
Total ..........................................................................
247
58,776
238
-
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Tart Cherries: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2017 Variety
Acres (acres)
Trees
Trees per acre
Non-bearing trees
(trees)
(trees per acre)
(trees)
Montmorency (Tart Cherry) 1 ....................................
2,509
469,338
187
-
Total ..........................................................................
2,509
469,338
187
-
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Includes a small amount of other varieties.
Tart Cherries: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2017 Year planted
Acres (acres)
Trees
Trees per acre
Non-bearing trees
(trees)
(trees per acre)
(trees)
Prior to 1996 .............................................................. 1996-2000 ................................................................. 2001-2005 ................................................................. 2006-2011 ................................................................. 2012-2013 ................................................................. 2014-2015 ................................................................. 2016 ..........................................................................
1,051 1,146 -
198,712 201,218 -
189 176 -
-
Total ..........................................................................
2,509
469,338
187
-
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Tree Fruit: Organic and Transition Acres, by Area, Washington, January 1, 2011 Certified Fruit
Apples.................................................. Sweet Cherries .................................... Bartlett Pears ....................................... Winter Pears ........................................ Peaches............................................... Apricots................................................ Nectarines ........................................... Prunes and Plums................................
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
(acres) 2,747 369 269 92 124 92 -
Transition
Columbia Basin
(acres) 2,361 464 344 1,434 8 31 -
Other areas
(acres) 7,439 674 69 35 426 303 -
Washington
(acres) 3,253 533 3 6 6 -
Washington
(acres) 15,801 2,040 685 1,567 563 251 401 44
(acres) 4,200 332 85 103 24 -
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Apples: Organic and Transition Acres, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety
Yakima Valley
Columbia Basin
Wenatchee
Other areas
Washington
Certified Transition Certified Transition Certified Transition Certified Transition Certified Transition Braeburn .............................................. Cameo ................................................. Cripps Pink (Pink Lady)........................ Fuji/Red Fuji......................................... Gala ..................................................... Golden Delicious .................................. Granny Smith ....................................... Honeycrisp ........................................... Jonagold .............................................. Kanzi ................................................... Opal ..................................................... Red Delicious ....................................... Other 1 ...............................................
(acres) 125 979 734 135 399 59
(acres) 168 195 251 148 183 72 -
(acres) 7 61 212 672 202 589 50 171
(acres) 212 52
(acres) 11 826 2,242 1,270 886 453 501 754 272 40
(acres) 234 519 650 65 293 527 101 64
(acres) 342 378 110
(acres) -
(acres) 138 184 1,414 2,873 3,264 1,264 1,486 1,604 80 806 1,303 1,004 380
(acres) 421 723 1,082 249 496 872 186 146
Total ....................................................
2,747
-
2,361
-
7,439
-
3,253
-
15,801
4,200
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
Sweet Cherries: Organic and Transition Acres, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety
Yakima Valley
Columbia Basin
Wenatchee
Other areas
Washington
Certified Transition Certified Transition Certified Transition Certified Transition Certified Transition (acres) 1
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
(acres)
Bing ................................................. Chelan ................................................. Lapins .................................................. Rainier ................................................. Skeena ................................................ Sweetheart........................................... Tieton................................................... Van ...................................................... Other 2 ...............................................
89 153 63 -
-
246 34 45 -
27 16 -
326 22 -
-
278 114 51 -
-
939 370 143 181 74 36 33 82 183
40 158 39 20 57 12
Total ....................................................
369
63
464
89
674
38
533
-
2,040
332
- Represents zero or data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Excludes Sunset Bing variety. 2 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties. 1
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Other Fruit: Organic Acres, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Fruit/Variety
Certified (acres)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ............................................................................................................................................... Other 1 ............................................................................................................................................. All Bartlett Pears ....................................................................................................................................
662 23 685
Winter Pears Asian ................................................................................................................................................. Bosc .................................................................................................................................................. Bosc, Golden ..................................................................................................................................... D'Anjou .............................................................................................................................................. D'Anjou, Red ..................................................................................................................................... Other 1 ............................................................................................................................................. All Winter Pears .....................................................................................................................................
27 198 52 1,240 10 41 1,567
All Nectarines ........................................................................................................................................
401
All Peaches ...........................................................................................................................................
563
All Apricots ............................................................................................................................................
251
1
Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage and unknown varieties.
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Acreage, by Fruit, Washington, Historical Comparisons
Apples 100,000 90,000 80,000
Acres
70,000 60,000
2001
50,000
2006 2011
40,000
2017 30,000 20,000 10,000 Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other Areas
Sweet Cherries 18,000 16,000 14,000
Acres
12,000 2001
10,000
2006 8,000
2011 2017
6,000 4,000 2,000 Yakima Valley
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Columbia Basin
Other Areas
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Winter Pears 12,000
10,000
8,000
Acres
2001 2006
6,000
2011 2017
4,000
2,000
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other Areas
Bartlett Pears 9,000 8,000 7,000
Acres
6,000 2001
5,000
2006 4,000
2011 2017
3,000 2,000 1,000 Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
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Acreage, by Fruit, Washington, Historical Comparisons
Peaches 2500
2000
1500
Acres
2001 2006 2011
1000
2017
500
0 Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other Areas
Nectarines 1200
1000
800
Acres
2001 2006
600
2011 2017
400
200
0 Yakima Valley
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Columbia Basin
Other Areas
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Apricots 700 600 500 2001
Acres
400
2006 2011
300
2017 200 100 0 Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
Other Areas
Prunes and Plums 1000 900 800
Acres
700 600
2001
500
2006 2011
400
2017 300 200 100 0 Yakima Valley
Wenatchee
Columbia Basin
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Apples: Acres by Age, 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2017
Apples: Acres by Age, 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2017 Surveys 200,000 180,000 160,000 1 year
140,000
2-3 years
Acres
120,000
4-5 years
100,000
6-10 years
80,000
11-15 years
60,000
16-20 years
40,000
Over 20 Years
20,000 2001 Survey
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2011 Survey
2017 Survey
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Apple and Sweet Cherry Acres by Selected Varieties, 2006, 2011, and 2017
Apples: Acres by Selected Variety, 2006, 2011, and 2017 60000 50000
Acres
40000 30000
2006 2011
20000
2017 10000 0
Sweet Cherries: Acres by Selected Variety, 2006, 2011, and 2017 25000
20000
Acres
15000 2006 10000
2011 2017
5000
0
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